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Comparative Genomic and Morphological Analyses of Listeria Phages Isolated from Farm Environments

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APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 80, Issue 15, Pages 4616-4625

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/AEM.00720-14

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  1. Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station federal formula funds [NYC-143445]
  2. National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
  3. U.S. Department of Agriculture

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The genus Listeria is ubiquitous in the environment and includes the globally important food-borne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes. While the genomic diversity of Listeria has been well studied, considerably less is known about the genomic and morphological diversity of Listeria bacteriophages. In this study, we sequenced and analyzed the genomes of 14 Listeria phages isolated mostly from New York dairy farm environments as well as one related Enterococcus faecalis phage to obtain information on genome characteristics and diversity. We also examined 12 of the phages by electron microscopy to characterize their morphology. These Listeria phages, based on gene orthology and morphology, together with previously sequenced Listeria phages could be classified into five orthoclusters, including one novel orthocluster. One orthocluster (orthocluster I) consists of large-genome (similar to 135-kb) myoviruses belonging to the genus Twort-like viruses, three orthoclusters (orthoclusters II to IV) contain small-genome (36- to 43-kb) siphoviruses with icosahedral heads, and the novel orthocluster V contains medium-sized-genome (similar to 66-kb) siphoviruses with elongated heads. A novel orthocluster (orthocluster VI) of E. faecalis phages, with medium-sized genomes (similar to 56 kb), was identified, which grouped together and shares morphological features with the novel Listeria phage orthocluster V. This new group of phages (i.e., orthoclusters V and VI) is composed of putative lytic phages that may prove to be useful in phage-based applications for biocontrol, detection, and therapeutic purposes.

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