Abstract

Marine photosynthesis is one of the major contributors to the global carbon cycle and the world's oxygen supply. This process is largely driven by cyanobacteria, namely Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus. Genes encoding photosystem-II (PSII) reaction center proteins are found in many cyanophage genomes, and are expressed during the infection of their hosts. On the basis of metagenomics, cyanophage photosystem-I (PSI) gene cassettes were recently discovered with two gene arrangements psaJF→C→A→B→K→E→D and psaD→C→A→B. It was suggested that the horizontal transfer of PSII and PSI genes is increasing phage fitness. To better understand their diversity, we designed degenerate primers to cover a wide diversity of organisms, and using PCR we targeted the psaC→A arrangement, which is unique to cyanophages cassettes. We examined viral concentrates from four islands in the Pacific Ocean and found samples containing the psaC→A arrangement. Analyses of the amplified viral psaA gene revealed six subgroups varying in their level of similarity and %G+C content, suggesting that the diversity of cyanophage PSI genes is greater than originally thought.

Highlights

  • Marine cyanobacteria of the Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus genera are significant contributors to global photosynthesis (Li et al, 1993; Liu et al, 1997; Partensky et al, 1999)

  • It was shown that a number of viruses that infect these cyanobacteria carry photosynthetic genes coding for photosystem-II (PSII) proteins (Mann et al, 2003; Lindell et al, 2004; Millard et al, 2004; Lindell et al, 2005; Sullivan et al, 2005; Sullivan et al, 2006; Sharon et al, 2007) and photosystem-I (PSI) proteins (Sharon et al, 2009; Alperovitch-Lavy et al, 2011; Bejaet al., 2012)

  • In addition to differences at the protein level, psaA genes coming from the psaD-C-A-B

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Introduction

Marine cyanobacteria of the Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus genera are significant contributors to global photosynthesis (Li et al, 1993; Liu et al, 1997; Partensky et al, 1999). The gene combination psaC-psaA is present in both the long and short viral cassettes, it is absent in their potential cyanobacterial marine hosts Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus (Figure 1).

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