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Hi-C metagenome sequencing reveals soil phage-host interactions

Biology

Hi-C metagenome sequencing reveals soil phage-host interactions

R. Wu, M. R. Davison, et al.

This study reveals the fascinating dynamics of phage-host relationships in soil through high-throughput Hi-C metagenomic sequencing. Researchers, including Ruonan Wu and Michelle R. Davison, uncover how soil drying impacts lysogenic infections and alters phage host ranges, ultimately influencing bacterial populations.... show more
Abstract
Bacteriophages are abundant in soils. However, the majority are uncharacterized, and their hosts are unknown. Here, we apply high-throughput chromosome conformation capture (Hi-C) to directly capture phage-host relationships. Some hosts have high centralities in bacterial community co-occurrence networks, suggesting phage infections have an important impact on the soil bacterial community interactions. We observe increased average viral copies per host (VPH) and decreased viral transcriptional activity following a two-week soil-drying incubation, indicating an increase in lysogenic infections. Soil drying also alters the observed phage host range. A significant negative correlation between VPH and host abundance prior to drying indicates more lytic infections result in more host death and inversely influence host abundance. This study provides empirical evidence of phage-mediated bacterial population dynamics in soil by directly capturing specific phage-host interactions.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 23, 2023
Authors
Ruonan Wu, Michelle R. Davison, William C. Nelson, Montana L. Smith, Mary S. Lipton, Janet K. Jansson, Ryan S. McClure, Jason E. McDermott, Kirsten S. Hofmockel
Tags
phage-host relationships
metagenomic sequencing
soil drying
lysogenic infections
bacterial community
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