1. Complete genome sequence of bacteriophage vB_YenP_AP5 which infects Yersinia enterocolitica of serotype O:3.
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Leon-Velarde CG, Kropinski AM, Chen S, Abbasifar A, Griffiths MW, and Odumeru JA
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- Bacteriophages classification, Bacteriophages isolation & purification, Bacteriophages physiology, Base Sequence, Host Specificity, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Open Reading Frames, Podoviridae classification, Podoviridae isolation & purification, Serotyping, Yersinia enterocolitica classification, Yersinia enterocolitica isolation & purification, Bacteriophages genetics, Genome, Viral, Podoviridae genetics, Sewage virology, Yersinia enterocolitica virology
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Background: Bacteriophage vB_YenP_AP5 is a lytic bacteriophage capable of infecting Yersinia enterocolitica strains of serotype O:3, an epidemiologically significant serotype within this bacterial species that causes yersiniosis in humans. This work describes the complete genome sequence of this phage., Results: The genome consists of linear double-stranded DNA of 38,646 bp, with direct terminal repeats of 235 bp in length, and a GC content of 50.7%. There are 45 open reading frames which occupy 89.9% of the genome. Most of the proteins encoded by this virus exhibit sequence similarity to Yersinia phage φYeO3-12 and Salmonella phage φSG-JL2 proteins., Conclusions: Genomic and morphological analyses place the bacteriophage vB_YenP_AP5 in the T7likevirus genus of the subfamily Autographivirinae within the family Podoviridae.
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- 2014
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