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A bacterial symbiont represses replication of giant viruses in amoebae

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-03-13 收录
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The discovery of giant viruses changed our perception of the viral world. With genome and particle sizes comparable to those of bacteria and a number of cellular features, such as nearly complete sets of translation-related genes, giant viruses sparked a heated debate about the evolutionary origin of these unusual viruses of protists and other unicellular microbes. Host-switches and competition with intracellular bacterial symbionts were proposed as important drivers of giant virus evolution. Yet, bacteria-virus interactions in protists are poorly understood. Here, we studied the role of bacterial symbionts of free-living amoebae in the establishment of giant virus infections. To investigate these interactions in a system that would be relevant in nature, we first isolated a giant virus and potential amoeba hosts infected with bacterial symbiont from the same environmental sample. Subsequently, co-infection experiments were carried out, using the fresh environmental isolates as well as additional amoeba lab strains.
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2022-08-23
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