Isolation and Characterization T4- and T7-Like Phages that Infect the Bacterial Plant Pathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens
In the rhizosphere, bacteria-phage interactions are likely to have important impacts on the ecology of microbial communities and microbe-plant interactions. To better understand the dynamics of Agrobacteria-phage interactions, we have isolated diverse bacteriophages which infect the bacterial plant...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Viruses 2019-06, Vol.11 (6), p.528 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the rhizosphere, bacteria-phage interactions are likely to have important impacts on the ecology of microbial communities and microbe-plant interactions. To better understand the dynamics of Agrobacteria-phage interactions, we have isolated diverse bacteriophages which infect the bacterial plant pathogen,
. Here, we complete the genomic characterization of
phages Atu_ph04 and Atu_ph08. Atu_ph04-a T4-like phage belonging to the
family-was isolated from waste water and has a 143,349 bp genome that encodes 223 predicted open reading frames (ORFs). Based on phylogenetic analysis and whole-genome alignments, Atu_ph04 is a member of a newly described T4 superfamily that contains other
-infecting phages. Atu_ph08, a member of the
T7-like family, was isolated from waste water, has a 59,034 bp genome, and encodes 75 ORFs. Based on phylogenetic analysis and whole-genome alignments, Atu_ph08 may form a new T7 superfamily which includes
phage PCB5 and
phage POI1126. Atu_ph08 is predicted to have lysogenic activity, as we found evidence of an integrase and several transcriptional repressors with similarity to proteins in transducing phage P22. Together, this data suggests that
phages are diverse in morphology, genomic content, and lifestyle. |
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ISSN: | 1999-4915 1999-4915 |
DOI: | 10.3390/v11060528 |