期刊
VIRUSES-BASEL
卷 10, 期 8, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/v10080394
关键词
Pectobacterium atrosepticum; Autographivirinae; Phimunavirus'; bacteriophage; phage; Podoviridae
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资金
- Science Foundation Ireland [12/R1/2335]
- GOA grant Phage Biosystems from KU LEUVEN
Pectobacterium atrosepticum is a phytopathogen of economic importance as it is the causative agent of potato blackleg and soft rot. Here we describe the Pectobacterium phage vB_PatP_CB5 (abbreviated as CB5), which specifically infects the bacterium. The bacteriophage is characterized in detail and TEM micrographs indicate that it belongs to the Podoviridae family. CB5 shares significant pairwise nucleotide identity (80%) with P. atrosepticum phages phi M1, Peat1, and PP90 and also shares common genome organization. Phylograms constructed using conserved proteins and whole-genome comparison-based amino acid sequences show that these phages form a distinct clade within the Autographivirinae. They also possess conserved RNA polymerase recognition and specificity loop sequences. Their lysis cassette resembles that of KP34virus, containing in sequential order a U-spanin, a holin, and a signal-arrest-release (SAR) endolysin. However, they share low pairwise nucleotide identity with the type phage of the KP34virus genus, Klebsiella phage KP34. In addition, phage KP34 does not possess several conserved proteins associated with these P. atrosepticum phages. As such, we propose the allocation of phages CB5, Peat1, phi M1, and PP90 to a separate new genus designated Phimunavirus.
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