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

Authors :
Pope, Welkin H
Pope, Welkin H
Jacobs-Sera, Deborah
Russell, Daniel A
Peebles, Craig L
Al-Atrache, Zein
Alcoser, Turi A
Alexander, Lisa M
Alfano, Matthew B
Alford, Samantha T
Amy, Nichols E
Anderson, Marie D
Anderson, Alexander G
Ang, Andrew AS
Ares, Manuel
Barber, Amanda J
Barker, Lucia P
Barrett, Jonathan M
Barshop, William D
Bauerle, Cynthia M
Bayles, Ian M
Belfield, Katherine L
Best, Aaron A
Borjon, Agustin
Bowman, Charles A
Boyer, Christine A
Bradley, Kevin W
Bradley, Victoria A
Broadway, Lauren N
Budwal, Keshav
Busby, Kayla N
Campbell, Ian W
Campbell, Anne M
Carey, Alyssa
Caruso, Steven M
Chew, Rebekah D
Cockburn, Chelsea L
Cohen, Lianne B
Corajod, Jeffrey M
Cresawn, Steven G
Davis, Kimberly R
Deng, Lisa
Denver, Dee R
Dixon, Breyon R
Ekram, Sahrish
Elgin, Sarah CR
Engelsen, Angela E
English, Belle EV
Erb, Marcella L
Estrada, Crystal
Filliger, Laura Z
Findley, Ann M
Forbes, Lauren
Forsyth, Mark H
Fox, Tyler M
Fritz, Melissa J
Garcia, Roberto
George, Zindzi D
Georges, Anne E
Gissendanner, Christopher R
Goff, Shannon
Goldstein, Rebecca
Gordon, Kobie C
Green, Russell D
Guerra, Stephanie L
Guiney-Olsen, Krysta R
Guiza, Bridget G
Haghighat, Leila
Hagopian, Garrett V
Harmon, Catherine J
Harmson, Jeremy S
Hartzog, Grant A
Harvey, Samuel E
He, Siping
He, Kevin J
Healy, Kaitlin E
Higinbotham, Ellen R
Hildebrandt, Erin N
Ho, Jason H
Hogan, Gina M
Hohenstein, Victoria G
Holz, Nathan A
Huang, Vincent J
Hufford, Ericka L
Hynes, Peter M
Jackson, Arrykka S
Jansen, Erica C
Jarvik, Jonathan
Jasinto, Paul G
Jordan, Tuajuanda C
Kasza, Tomas
Katelyn, Murray A
Kelsey, Jessica S
Kerrigan, Larisa A
Khaw, Daryl
Kim, Junghee
Knutter, Justin Z
Ko, Ching-Chung
Larkin, Gail V
Laroche, Jennifer R
Latif, Asma
Pope, Welkin H
Pope, Welkin H
Jacobs-Sera, Deborah
Russell, Daniel A
Peebles, Craig L
Al-Atrache, Zein
Alcoser, Turi A
Alexander, Lisa M
Alfano, Matthew B
Alford, Samantha T
Amy, Nichols E
Anderson, Marie D
Anderson, Alexander G
Ang, Andrew AS
Ares, Manuel
Barber, Amanda J
Barker, Lucia P
Barrett, Jonathan M
Barshop, William D
Bauerle, Cynthia M
Bayles, Ian M
Belfield, Katherine L
Best, Aaron A
Borjon, Agustin
Bowman, Charles A
Boyer, Christine A
Bradley, Kevin W
Bradley, Victoria A
Broadway, Lauren N
Budwal, Keshav
Busby, Kayla N
Campbell, Ian W
Campbell, Anne M
Carey, Alyssa
Caruso, Steven M
Chew, Rebekah D
Cockburn, Chelsea L
Cohen, Lianne B
Corajod, Jeffrey M
Cresawn, Steven G
Davis, Kimberly R
Deng, Lisa
Denver, Dee R
Dixon, Breyon R
Ekram, Sahrish
Elgin, Sarah CR
Engelsen, Angela E
English, Belle EV
Erb, Marcella L
Estrada, Crystal
Filliger, Laura Z
Findley, Ann M
Forbes, Lauren
Forsyth, Mark H
Fox, Tyler M
Fritz, Melissa J
Garcia, Roberto
George, Zindzi D
Georges, Anne E
Gissendanner, Christopher R
Goff, Shannon
Goldstein, Rebecca
Gordon, Kobie C
Green, Russell D
Guerra, Stephanie L
Guiney-Olsen, Krysta R
Guiza, Bridget G
Haghighat, Leila
Hagopian, Garrett V
Harmon, Catherine J
Harmson, Jeremy S
Hartzog, Grant A
Harvey, Samuel E
He, Siping
He, Kevin J
Healy, Kaitlin E
Higinbotham, Ellen R
Hildebrandt, Erin N
Ho, Jason H
Hogan, Gina M
Hohenstein, Victoria G
Holz, Nathan A
Huang, Vincent J
Hufford, Ericka L
Hynes, Peter M
Jackson, Arrykka S
Jansen, Erica C
Jarvik, Jonathan
Jasinto, Paul G
Jordan, Tuajuanda C
Kasza, Tomas
Katelyn, Murray A
Kelsey, Jessica S
Kerrigan, Larisa A
Khaw, Daryl
Kim, Junghee
Knutter, Justin Z
Ko, Ching-Chung
Larkin, Gail V
Laroche, Jennifer R
Latif, Asma
Source :
PloS one; vol 6, iss 1, e16329; 1932-6203
Publication Year :
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

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
PloS one; vol 6, iss 1, e16329; 1932-6203
Notes :
PloS one vol 6, iss 1, e16329 1932-6203
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287368826
Document Type :
Electronic Resource