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Enterobacteria Phage SV76 Host Range and Genomic Characterization

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/phage.2022.0005

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bacteriophage; host range; whole genome sequencing; SV76; T2; ECOR

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  1. National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) [R01EB027895]
  2. USDA NIFFA predoctoral fellowships [2020-09959, 2018-07728]

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This study presents the complete genome sequence and host range determination of phage SV76, highlighting its requirement for specific receptor binding proteins. SV76 is closely related to T2 and exhibits similar host ranges within ECOR, laying a foundation for future studies on T4-like phages and their biotechnological applications.
Background: Increasing the quantity and detail of bacteriophage genomic data is critical to broadening our understanding of how bacteriophages operate to allow us to harness their unique properties for biotechnology advancements. In this study we present the complete sequence of phage SV76's assembled and annotated genome (Accession No. OM339528). SV76 has previously been classified as a T4-like bacteriophage belonging to the Tequatrovirus genus within the Myoviridae family of contractile tailed bacteriophages.Materials and Methods: Whole genome sequencing, assembly, and annotation were performed on SV76. Double-agar spot assays were utilized to determine SV76's host range against a panel of 72 Escherichia coli isolates meant to represent the diversity of E. coli, as well as a series of knockouts designed to identify required receptor binding proteins. The genome and host range were compared with the closely related phage, T2.Results: Spot assays revealed that SV76 could plaque on 10 of the 72 strains (13.9%) and nine of the nine E. coli K12 single gene knockout of known phage receptors (100%). SV76 did not plate on a Delta fadL E. coli suggesting a requirement as a receptor binding protein.Conclusions: SV76 is closely related to T2 with similar host ranges within ECOR. This study presents novel host range and genomic data on SV76 phage, providing a foundation for future studies to further characterize SV76 to understand more about SV76 and other T4-like phages that can be applied to create novel biotechnologies.

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