Induction and Genomic Analysis of a Lysogenic Phage of Hafnia paralvei

Hafnia paralvei is a bacterium that can cause zoonoses. No research has been reported on H . paralvei prophage. In this study, a Hafnia phage yong1 was induced from pathogenic H . paralvei LY-23 by mitomycin C. The phage showed a Myoviridae-like morphology having a hexagonal head of approximately 65...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current microbiology 2022-02, Vol.79 (2), p.50-50, Article 50
Hauptverfasser: Pan, Lingting, Li, Dengfeng, Tong, Yigang, Lin, Wei, Qin, Weinan, Xu, Lihua, Zhan, Pingping
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Zusammenfassung:Hafnia paralvei is a bacterium that can cause zoonoses. No research has been reported on H . paralvei prophage. In this study, a Hafnia phage yong1 was induced from pathogenic H . paralvei LY-23 by mitomycin C. The phage showed a Myoviridae-like morphology having a hexagonal head of approximately 65 nm in diameter and a contractile tail of approximately 95 nm in length and 17 nm in width. Its genome was sequenced by using the Illumina Miseq platform. The complete genome of Hafnia phage yong1 is 43,329 bp with a G + C content of 47.65%. BLASTn analysis revealed that Hafnia phage yong1 had the highest sequence similarity with the predicted prophages of Enterobacter chengduensis strain WCHECl-C4 = WCHECh050004 recovered from a human blood sample and Escherichia coli strain L103-2 recovered from a goose farm in China. Hafnia phage yong1 contains a tRNA gene and 76 predicted open reading frames, 33 of which were annotated. Gene strings similar to the bacteriophage λ cro-cI-rexA-rexB operon conferring Imm and Rex to lysogenic cells were found in Hafnia phage yong1 genome. Hafnia phage yong1 is the first Myoviridae-like phage found to contain such contiguous genes. Hafnia phage yong1 formed an independent branch between two families, Chaseviridae and Drexlerviridae, in the Proteomic tree.
ISSN:0343-8651
1432-0991
DOI:10.1007/s00284-021-02698-0