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Expanding the diversity of mycobacteriophages: insights into genome architecture and evolution

Authors :
Chris R. Gissendanner
Jasper Van Kirk Thompson
Cynthia M. Bauerle
Kobie C. Gordon
Stephanie E. Trapani
Sarah C. R. Elgin
Ching-Chung Ko
Asma Latif
Caitlin E. Peirce
Jeremy S. Harmson
Elvis Nguyen
Jillian M. Walton
Siping He
Lauren L. Rodriguez
Jazmyn J. McCloud
Catherine J. Harmon
Angelica N. Willis
Melissa J. Fritz
Jessica A. Ruby
Michael P. Tokarz
Lisa Deng
Samantha T. Alford
Kathryn M. Sinclair
Victoria G. Hohenstein
Lauren Forbes
Erika F. Simms
Jessica M. Simmons
David A. Zaidins
Anthony T. Tubbs
Tyler M. Fox
Erica J. Puopolo
Garrett V. Hagopian
Hilary M. Whelan
Tina Q. Lu
Rachel Miller
Brandy M. Simpson
Emilie G. Weisser
Theresa W. Wong
Luke J. Peterson
Andrew C. Rose
Chelsea L. Cockburn
Tuajuanda C. Jordan
Daniel A. Russell
Yetta M. Robinson
Justin Z. Knutter
Tin-Yun Tang
Daryl Khaw
Ian Winsten Campbell
Stephen B. Taylor
Arrykka S. Jackson
Zein Al-Atrache
Amanda R. Schott
Samantha C. Wendler
John R. Warner
Sequoia I. Leuba
Steven G. Cresawn
J. Bradley Segal
Hannah S. Wirtshafter
Margaret S. Saha
Christine A. Boyer
Melina Y. ZĂșniga
Lucia P. Barker
Tamsen Polley
Marcella L. Erb
Anjali Menon
Victoria A. Bradley
Amanda J. Barber
Charles A. Bowman
Kaitlin E. Healy
Molly J. McDonough
Kaylee M. Nicholson
A. Javier Lopez
Andrew A. S. Ang
Erica M. Shepard
Leila Haghighat
Matthew B. Alfano
Manuel Ares
Kathryn Sheldon
Murray A. Katelyn
Alexander G. Anderson
Jeffrey D. Rubin
Larisa A. Kerrigan
Lisa Alexander
Krysta R. Guiney-Olsen
Deborah Jacobs-Sera
Junghee Kim
Rebecca Goldstein
Clark L. Straub
Lianne B. Cohen
Anne Georges
Erin N. Hildebrandt
Angela E. Engelsen
Bridget G. Guiza
Russell D. Green
Paul G. Jasinto
Allison M. Perz
Turi A. Alcoser
Laura Z. Filliger
H. S. Rabinowitz
Christopher D. Shaffer
Kathleen Weston-Hafer
William D. Barshop
Blaire C. Spaulding
Andrew J. Medenbach
Joseph Stukey
Michael J. Resiss
Samuel E. Harvey
Aaron A. Best
Nichols E. Amy
Kevin J. He
Erica C. Jansen
Danielle H. Wang
Katrina Nguyen
Katherine Belfield
Christine E. Schnitzler
Seegren V. Philip
Ian M. Bayles
Belle E. V. English
Graham F. Hatfull
Victor Mac
Barbara J. Taylor
Kathryn E. Loesser-Casey
Ingrid J. Slette
Nathan A. Holz
Rachel E. Pferdehirt
Emilie T. Nguyen
Nicholas Lowery
Agustin Borjon
Bo Zhang
Gail V. Larkin
Lynn O. Lewis
Ellen R. Higinbotham
Kevin W. Bradley
Patrick Ng
Brandon C. Yee
Kurt E. Williamson
Anne M. Campbell
Welkin H. Pope
Roger W. Hendrix
Craig L. Peebles
Jonathan M. Barrett
Brandon K. Morgan
Ericka L. Hufford
Ann M. Findley
Kayla N. Busby
Jonathan W. Shepardson
Breyon R. Dixon
Joe Pogliano
Stephanie Guerra
Robert Sjoholm
Dale J. Schipper
Phillip Wu
Steven M. Caruso
Larissa K. Temple
Yun jeong Yang
Jason H. Ho
Kohana D. Leuba
Judith Savitskaya
Alyssa Carey
Peter M. Hynes
Jonathan W. Jarvik
Jonathan Tsay
Corwin N. Rhyan
Marie D. Anderson
Lyons M. Tatyana
Rebekah D. Chew
Jennifer R. Laroche
Jessica S. Kelsey
Jeffrey Corajod
Keshav Budwal
James Sandoz
Tomas Kasza
Alexander P. Troum
Lindsay A. Parnell
Crystal Estrada
Sahrish Ekram
Shannon Goff
Hannah Wang
Mark H. Forsyth
Lauren N. Broadway
Madav K. Shroff
Zindzi D. George
Dee R. Denver
Grant A. Hartzog
Kimberly R. Davis
Kit Pogliano
Isaac R. Masters
Trevor Sughrue
Courtney A. Long
Vincent J. Huang
Gina M. Hogan
Roberto Puertas Garcia
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 1, p e16329 (2011), PLoS ONE
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2011.

Abstract

Mycobacteriophages are viruses that infect mycobacterial hosts such as Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. All mycobacteriophages characterized to date are dsDNA tailed phages, and have either siphoviral or myoviral morphotypes. However, their genetic diversity is considerable, and although sixty-two genomes have been sequenced and comparatively analyzed, these likely represent only a small portion of the diversity of the mycobacteriophage population at large. Here we report the isolation, sequencing and comparative genomic analysis of 18 new mycobacteriophages isolated from geographically distinct locations within the United States. Although no clear correlation between location and genome type can be discerned, these genomes expand our knowledge of mycobacteriophage diversity and enhance our understanding of the roles of mobile elements in viral evolution. Expansion of the number of mycobacteriophages grouped within Cluster A provides insights into the basis of immune specificity in these temperate phages, and we also describe a novel example of apparent immunity theft. The isolation and genomic analysis of bacteriophages by freshman college students provides an example of an authentic research experience for novice scientists.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ad7ba77ce96b4811c1865d0807a74516