Fonsibacter (LD12 subclade) is among the most abundant bacterioplankton in freshwater ecosystems. These bacteria belong to the order Pelagibacterales (SAR11) and are related to Pelagibacter (marine SAR11), which dominates many marine habitats. Although a few Pelagibacter phage (Pelagiphage) have been described, no phage that infect Fonsibacter have been reported. In this study, we describe two groups of Podoviridae phage that infect Fonsibacter A complete Fonsibacter genome containing a prophage was reconstructed from metagenomic data. A circularized and complete genome related to the prophage, referred to as uv-Fonsiphage-EPL (lysogenic strategy), shows high similarity to marine Pelagiphage HTVC025P. Additionally, we reconstructed three co...
The deep sea is a massive, largely oligotrophic ecosystem, stretched over nearly 65% of the planet’s...
Filamentous vibriophages represent a massive repertoire of virulence factors which can be transferre...
Knowledge in aquatic virology has been greatly improved by culture-independent methods, yet there is...
Fonsibacter (LD12 subclade) is among the most abundant bacterioplankton in freshwater ecosystems. Th...
For the abundant marine Alphaproteobacterium Pelagibacter (SARI 1), and other bacteria, phages are p...
Flavobacterium spp. are abundant and widespread in freshwater environments (1, 2). Despite the prev...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...
The phylum Bacteroidetes is one of the major bacterial phyla in marine environments, where bacteriop...
For the abundant marine Alphaproteobacterium Pelagibacter (SAR11), and other bacteria, phages are po...
BACKGROUND: The study of bacteriophages continues to generate key information about microbial intera...
While filamentous cyanobacteria play a crucial role in food web dynamics and biogeochemical cycling ...
Phage predation constitutes a major mortality factor for bacteria in aquatic ecosystems, and thus, d...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...
Metagenomics studies have revealed tremendous viral diversity in aquatic environments. Yet, while th...
The seawater temperature rise promotes the growth of potentially human pathogenic Vibrio species. In...
The deep sea is a massive, largely oligotrophic ecosystem, stretched over nearly 65% of the planet’s...
Filamentous vibriophages represent a massive repertoire of virulence factors which can be transferre...
Knowledge in aquatic virology has been greatly improved by culture-independent methods, yet there is...
Fonsibacter (LD12 subclade) is among the most abundant bacterioplankton in freshwater ecosystems. Th...
For the abundant marine Alphaproteobacterium Pelagibacter (SARI 1), and other bacteria, phages are p...
Flavobacterium spp. are abundant and widespread in freshwater environments (1, 2). Despite the prev...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...
The phylum Bacteroidetes is one of the major bacterial phyla in marine environments, where bacteriop...
For the abundant marine Alphaproteobacterium Pelagibacter (SAR11), and other bacteria, phages are po...
BACKGROUND: The study of bacteriophages continues to generate key information about microbial intera...
While filamentous cyanobacteria play a crucial role in food web dynamics and biogeochemical cycling ...
Phage predation constitutes a major mortality factor for bacteria in aquatic ecosystems, and thus, d...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...
Metagenomics studies have revealed tremendous viral diversity in aquatic environments. Yet, while th...
The seawater temperature rise promotes the growth of potentially human pathogenic Vibrio species. In...
The deep sea is a massive, largely oligotrophic ecosystem, stretched over nearly 65% of the planet’s...
Filamentous vibriophages represent a massive repertoire of virulence factors which can be transferre...
Knowledge in aquatic virology has been greatly improved by culture-independent methods, yet there is...