Title Multiple origins of prokaryotic and eukaryotic single-stranded DNA viruses from bacterial and archaeal plasmids /
Authors Kazlauskas, Darius ; Varsani, Arvind ; Koonin, Eugene V ; Krupovic, Mart
DOI 10.1038/s41467-019-11433-0
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Is Part of Nature communications.. London : Nature Publishing Group. 2019, vol. 10, iss. 1, art. no. 3425, p. [1-12].. eISSN 2041-1723
Keywords [eng] Single-stranded (ss) DNA viruses ; HUH endonuclease superfamily ; prokaryotic DNA viruses
Abstract [eng] Single-stranded (ss) DNA viruses are a major component of the earth virome. In particular, the circular, Rep-encoding ssDNA (CRESS-DNA) viruses show high diversity and abundance in various habitats. By combining sequence similarity network and phylogenetic analyses of the replication proteins (Rep) belonging to the HUH endonuclease superfamily, we show that the replication machinery of the CRESS-DNA viruses evolved, on three independent occasions, from the Reps of bacterial rolling circle-replicating plasmids. The CRESS-DNA viruses emerged via recombination between such plasmids and cDNA copies of capsid genes of eukaryotic positive-sense RNA viruses. Similarly, the rep genes of prokaryotic DNA viruses appear to have evolved from HUH endonuclease genes of various bacterial and archaeal plasmids. Our findings also suggest that eukaryotic polyomaviruses and papillomaviruses with dsDNA genomes have evolved via parvoviruses from CRESS-DNA viruses. Collectively, our results shed light on the complex evolutionary history of a major class of viruses revealing its polyphyletic origins.
Published London : Nature Publishing Group
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2019