A suggested new bacteriophage genus: "Viunalikevirus"

We suggest a bacteriophage genus, "Viunalikevirus", as a new genus within the family Myoviridae. To date, this genus includes seven sequenced members: Salmonella phages ViI, SFP10 and ΦSH19; Escherichia phages CBA120 and PhaxI; Shigella phage phiSboM-AG3; and Dickeya phage LIMEstone1. Thei...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of virology 2012-10, Vol.157 (10), p.2035-46
Hauptverfasser: Adriaenssens, Evelien, Ackermann, Hans-Wolfgang, Anany, Hany, Blasdel, Bob, Connerton, Ian F, Goulding, David, Griffiths, Mansel W, Hooton, Steven P, Kutter, Elizabeth M, Kropinski, Andrew M, Lee, Ju-Hoon, Maes, Martine, Pickard, Derek, Ryu, Sangryeol, Sepehrizadeh, Zargham, Shahrbabak, S. Sabouri, Toribio, Ana L, Lavigne, Rob
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Zusammenfassung:We suggest a bacteriophage genus, "Viunalikevirus", as a new genus within the family Myoviridae. To date, this genus includes seven sequenced members: Salmonella phages ViI, SFP10 and ΦSH19; Escherichia phages CBA120 and PhaxI; Shigella phage phiSboM-AG3; and Dickeya phage LIMEstone1. Their shared myovirus morphology, with comparable head sizes and tail dimensions, and genome organization are considered distinguishing features. They appear to have conserved regulatory sequences, a horizontally acquired tRNA set and the probable substitution of an alternate base for thymine in the DNA. A close examination of the tail spike region in the DNA revealed four distinct tail spike proteins, an arrangement which might lead to the umbrella-like structures of the tails visible on electron micrographs. These properties set the suggested genus apart from the recently ratified subfamily Tevenvirinae, although a significant evolutionary relationship can be observed.
ISSN:0304-8608