Systematic evaluation of horizontal gene transfer between eukaryotes and viruses.
Nat Microbiol
; 7(2): 327-336, 2022 02.
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| ID: mdl-34972821
Gene exchange between viruses and their hosts acts as a key facilitator of horizontal gene transfer and is hypothesized to be a major driver of evolutionary change. Our understanding of this process comes primarily from bacteria and phage co-evolution, but the mode and functional importance of gene transfers between eukaryotes and their viruses remain anecdotal. Here we systematically characterized viral-eukaryotic gene exchange across eukaryotic and viral diversity, identifying thousands of transfers and revealing their frequency, taxonomic distribution and projected functions. Eukaryote-derived viral genes, abundant in the Nucleocytoviricota, highlighted common strategies for viral host-manipulation, including metabolic reprogramming, proteolytic degradation and extracellular modification. Furthermore, viral-derived eukaryotic genes implicate genetic exchange in the early evolution and diversification of eukaryotes, particularly through viral-derived glycosyltransferases, which have impacted structures as diverse as algal cell walls, trypanosome mitochondria and animal tissues. These findings illuminate the nature of viral-eukaryotic gene exchange and its impact on the evolution of viruses and their eukaryotic hosts.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Virus
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Evolución Molecular
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Transferencia de Gen Horizontal
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Eucariontes
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Interacciones Microbiota-Huesped
Tipo de estudio:
Prognostic_studies
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En
Revista:
Nat Microbiol
Año:
2022
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Article
Pais de publicación:
Reino Unido