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The genomic content and context of auxiliary metabolic genes in roseophages
Environmental Microbiology, 2021Summary Marine bacteriophages frequently possess auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) that accelerate host metabolism during phage infection. The significance of AMGs in phage infecting the ecologically important Roseobacter clade, found predominantly in marine environments ...
Xingyu Huang, Nianzhi Jiao, Rui Zhang
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Viral diversity and auxiliary metabolic genes in rare earth element mine drainage in South China
Water ResearchIn extreme environments, viruses play a crucial role in regulating the structure and metabolic activities of microbial communities, thereby impacting the overall biogeochemical cycles. Previous research found that rare earth element acid mine drainage (REE-AMD) harbors a wide array of microbial species.
Ying-heng Fei +2 more
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Underexplored viral auxiliary metabolic genes in soil: Diversity and eco‐evolutionary significance
Environmental Microbiology, 2023Abstract Bacterial viruses are the most abundant biological entities in soil ecosystems. Owing to the advent of metagenomics and viromics approaches, an ever‐increasing diversity of virus‐encoded auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) have been identified in soils, including those involved in the transformation of carbon, phosphorus, and ...
Mingming Sun +4 more
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Biogeochemical sulfur cycling of virus auxiliary metabolic genes involved in Napahai plateau wetland
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023Virus plays important roles in regulating microbial community structure, horizontal gene transfer, and promoting biological evolution, also augmenting host metabolism during infection via the expression of auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs), and thus affect biogeochemical cycling in the oceans.
Yanmei Li +6 more
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Molecular Mechanisms of Auxiliary Metabolic Genes in Marine Viruses
Marine viruses possess auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) acquired through horizontal gene transfer from their hosts, enabling them to reprogram host metabolic pathways during infection. These genes significantly influence processes such as photosynthesis, nitrogen, sulfur, and carbon metabolism, lipid biosynthesis, and transport systems, thereby ...Tagheipour, Shariar +3 more
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Chemosphere
Cyanophages play an important role in nutrient cycling in lakes since they can modulate the metabolism of cyanobacteria. A proper understanding of the impact of cyanophage infection on the metabolism and ecology of cyanobacteria is critical during a complete cycle of harmful algal bloom (HAB).
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Cyanophages play an important role in nutrient cycling in lakes since they can modulate the metabolism of cyanobacteria. A proper understanding of the impact of cyanophage infection on the metabolism and ecology of cyanobacteria is critical during a complete cycle of harmful algal bloom (HAB).
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