This study describes the genome of temperate phage DW2, which is routinely propagated on DPC5246. The 41941 bp genome revealed an open reading frame (ORF1) which has a high level of homology with members of the resolvase subfamily of site-specific serine recombinase, involved in chromosomal integration and excision. In contrast, the majority of staphylococcal phages reported to date encode tyrosine recombinases. Two putative genes encoded by phage DW2 (ORF15 and ORF24) were highly homologous to the NWMN0273 and NWMN0280 genes encoding virulence factors carried on the genome of ϕNM4, a prophage in the genome of Newman. Phage DW2 also encodes proteins highly homologous to two well-characterized pathogenicity island derepressors encoded by the staphylococcal helper phage 80α indicating that it may similarly act as a helper phage for mobility of pathogenicity islands in . This study also focused on the enzybiotic potential of phage DW2. The structure of the putative endolysin and tail hydrolase were investigated and used as the basis for a cloning strategy to create recombinant peptidoglycan hydrolyzing proteins. After overexpression in four of these proteins (LysDW2, THDW2, CHAP, and CHAP) were demonstrated to have hydrolytic activity against peptidoglycan of and thus represent novel candidates for exploitation as enzybiotics.
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This study describes the genome of temperate phage DW2, which is routinely propagated on DPC5246. The 41941 bp genome revealed an open reading frame (ORF1) which has a high level of homology with members of the resolvase subfamily of site-specific serine recombinase, involved in chromosomal integration and excision. In contrast, the majority of staphylococcal phages reported to date encode tyrosine recombinases.
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February 2006
Dairy Products Research Center, Teagasc, Moorepark, Fermoy, Co. Cork, Ireland.
Aims: The aim of this study was to isolate and characterize bacteriophages against bovine Staphylococcus aureus associated with mastitis.
Methods And Results: We describe the isolation of two anti-staphylococcal phages namely DW2 and CS1 from farmyard slurry. Both phages were characterized by electron microscopy and restriction analysis and shown to belong to the Siphoviridae family.
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