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Identification, Characterization, and Genomic Analysis of Novel Serratia Temperate Phages from a Gold Mine

Autor
Bujak, Katarzyna
Kaminski, Jerzy
Decewicz, Przemysław
Radlińska, Monika
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

Bacteria of the genus Serratia inhabit a variety of ecological niches like water, soil, and the bodies of animals, and have a wide range of lifestyles. Currently, the complete genome sequences of 25 Serratia phages are available in the NCBI database. All of them were isolated from nutrient-rich environments like sewage, with the use of clinical Serratia strains as hosts. In this study, we identified a novel Serratia myovirus named vB_SspM_BZS1. Both the phage and its host Serratia sp. OS31 were isolated from the same oligotrophic environment, namely, an abandoned gold mine (Zloty Stok, Poland). The BZS1 phage was thoroughly characterized here in terms of its genomics, morphology, and infection kinetics. We also demonstrated that Serratia sp. OS31 was lysogenized by mitomycin-inducible siphovirus vB_SspS_OS31. Comparative analyses revealed that vB_SspM_BZS1 and vB_SspS_OS31 were remote from the known Serratia phages. Moreover, vB_SspM_BZS1 was only distantly related to other viruses. However, we discovered similar prophage sequences in genomes of various bacteria here. Additionally, a protein-based similarity network showed a high diversity of Serratia phages in general, as they were scattered across nineteen different clusters. In summary, this work broadened our knowledge on the diverse relationships of Serratia phages.

Słowa kluczowe EN
bacteriophage
prophage
temperate virus
comparative genomics
Serratia
dam-like methyltransferase
non-specific DNA methyltransferase
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki biologiczne
Czasopismo
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Tom
21
Zeszyt
18
Strony od-do
6709
ISSN
1422-0067
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