Published in:
Environ Microbiol 20(8) , 2898-2912 (Aug 2018)
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DOI:
10.1111/1462-2920.14273
Abstract:
Prasinophytes are widespread marine algae for which responses to nutrient limitation and viral infection are not well understood. We studied the picoprasinophyte, Micromonas pusilla, grown under phosphate-replete (0.65+/-0.07 d(-1) ) and 10-fold lower (low)-phosphate (0.11+/-0.04 d(-1) ) conditions, and infected by the phycodnavirus MpV-SP1. Expression of 17% of Micromonas genes in uninfected cells differed by >1.5-fold (q<0.01) between nutrient conditions, with genes for P-metabolism and the uniquely-enriched Sel1-like repeat (SLR) family having higher relative transcript abundances, while phospholipid-synthesis genes were lower in low-P than P-replete. Approximately 70% (P-replete) and 30% (low-P) of cells were lysed 24h post-infection, and View Publication