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Tales of diversity: Genomic and morphological characteristics of forty-six Arthrobacter phages.

Authors :
Karen K Klyczek
J Alfred Bonilla
Deborah Jacobs-Sera
Tamarah L Adair
Patricia Afram
Katherine G Allen
Megan L Archambault
Rahat M Aziz
Filippa G Bagnasco
Sarah L Ball
Natalie A Barrett
Robert C Benjamin
Christopher J Blasi
Katherine Borst
Mary A Braun
Haley Broomell
Conner B Brown
Zachary S Brynell
Ashley B Bue
Sydney O Burke
William Casazza
Julia A Cautela
Kevin Chen
Nitish S Chimalakonda
Dylan Chudoff
Jade A Connor
Trevor S Cross
Kyra N Curtis
Jessica A Dahlke
Bethany M Deaton
Sarah J Degroote
Danielle M DeNigris
Katherine C DeRuff
Milan Dolan
David Dunbar
Marisa S Egan
Daniel R Evans
Abby K Fahnestock
Amal Farooq
Garrett Finn
Christopher R Fratus
Bobby L Gaffney
Rebecca A Garlena
Kelly E Garrigan
Bryan C Gibbon
Michael A Goedde
Carlos A Guerrero Bustamante
Melinda Harrison
Megan C Hartwell
Emily L Heckman
Jennifer Huang
Lee E Hughes
Kathryn M Hyduchak
Aswathi E Jacob
Machika Kaku
Allen W Karstens
Margaret A Kenna
Susheel Khetarpal
Rodney A King
Amanda L Kobokovich
Hannah Kolev
Sai A Konde
Elizabeth Kriese
Morgan E Lamey
Carter N Lantz
Jonathan S Lapin
Temiloluwa O Lawson
In Young Lee
Scott M Lee
Julia Y Lee-Soety
Emily M Lehmann
Shawn C London
A Javier Lopez
Kelly C Lynch
Catherine M Mageeney
Tetyana Martynyuk
Kevin J Mathew
Travis N Mavrich
Christopher M McDaniel
Hannah McDonald
C Joel McManus
Jessica E Medrano
Francis E Mele
Jennifer E Menninger
Sierra N Miller
Josephine E Minick
Courtney T Nabua
Caroline K Napoli
Martha Nkangabwa
Elizabeth A Oates
Cassandra T Ott
Sarah K Pellerino
William J Pinamont
Ross T Pirnie
Marie C Pizzorno
Emilee J Plautz
Welkin H Pope
Katelyn M Pruett
Gabbi Rickstrew
Patrick A Rimple
Claire A Rinehart
Kayla M Robinson
Victoria A Rose
Daniel A Russell
Amelia M Schick
Julia Schlossman
Victoria M Schneider
Chloe A Sells
Jeremy W Sieker
Morgan P Silva
Marissa M Silvi
Stephanie E Simon
Amanda K Staples
Isabelle L Steed
Emily L Stowe
Noah A Stueven
Porter T Swartz
Emma A Sweet
Abigail T Sweetman
Corrina Tender
Katrina Terry
Chrystal Thomas
Daniel S Thomas
Allison R Thompson
Lorianna Vanderveen
Rohan Varma
Hannah L Vaught
Quynh D Vo
Zachary T Vonberg
Vassie C Ware
Yasmene M Warrad
Kaitlyn E Wathen
Jonathan L Weinstein
Jacqueline F Wyper
Jakob R Yankauskas
Christine Zhang
Graham F Hatfull
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 7, p e0180517 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2017.

Abstract

The vast bacteriophage population harbors an immense reservoir of genetic information. Almost 2000 phage genomes have been sequenced from phages infecting hosts in the phylum Actinobacteria, and analysis of these genomes reveals substantial diversity, pervasive mosaicism, and novel mechanisms for phage replication and lysogeny. Here, we describe the isolation and genomic characterization of 46 phages from environmental samples at various geographic locations in the U.S. infecting a single Arthrobacter sp. strain. These phages include representatives of all three virion morphologies, and Jasmine is the first sequenced podovirus of an actinobacterial host. The phages also span considerable sequence diversity, and can be grouped into 10 clusters according to their nucleotide diversity, and two singletons each with no close relatives. However, the clusters/singletons appear to be genomically well separated from each other, and relatively few genes are shared between clusters. Genome size varies from among the smallest of siphoviral phages (15,319 bp) to over 70 kbp, and G+C contents range from 45-68%, compared to 63.4% for the host genome. Although temperate phages are common among other actinobacterial hosts, these Arthrobacter phages are primarily lytic, and only the singleton Galaxy is likely temperate.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
12
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.65e7a5f405dc48c78507210f321a40e9
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180517