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An Uncultivated Virus Infecting A Symbiotic Nanoarchaeota In The Hot Springs Of Yellowstone National Park, Jacob H. Munson-Mcgee, Colleen Rooney, Mark J. Young Oct 2019

An Uncultivated Virus Infecting A Symbiotic Nanoarchaeota In The Hot Springs Of Yellowstone National Park, Jacob H. Munson-Mcgee, Colleen Rooney, Mark J. Young

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The Nanoarchaeota are small cells with reduced genomes that are found attached to and dependent on a second archaeal cell for their growth and replication. Initially found in marine hydrothermal environments and subsequently in terrestrial geothermal hot springs, the Nanoarchaeota species that have been described are obligate ectobionts, each with a different host species. However, no viruses have been described that infect the Nanoarchaeota. Here we identify a virus infecting Nanoarchaeota using a combination of viral metagenomic and bioinformatic approaches. This virus, tentatively named Nanoarchaeota Virus 1 (NAV1), consists of a 35.6kb circular DNA genome encoding for 52 proteins. We …