Outnumbering all other biological entities on earth, bacteriophages play critical roles in structuring microbial communities. However, only a small number of phages have so far been reported. In this study, a novel Pseudoalteromonas phage, SL25, was isolated from the yellow sea, China. Transmission electron microscope observations showed that phage has an icosahedral head, 100±1nm in diameter, and a tail with a length of 150±1nm, and should be grouped into the Siphoviridae family. To better understand the genetic diversity of this phage, the complete genome was characterized. It consists 29,130-bp-length double-stranded DNA with a GC content of 41.04% and is predicted to have 61 open reading frames (ORFs) with an average length of 504 nucleotides. This study adds a new Siphoviridae phage to the marine bacteriophage dataset that could potentially infect Pseudoalteromonas. It also provides useful data for further molecular research on the interaction mechanism between bacteriophages and their hosts.
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Mar Genomics
December 2023
Jiangsu Institute of Marine Resources Development, Jiangsu Ocean University, Lianyungang 222005, PR China. Electronic address:
Pseudoalteromonas is a widely distributed bacterial genus that is associated with marine algae. However, there is still limited knowledge about their bacteriophage. In this study, we reported the isolation of a novel lytic bacteriophage that infects Pseudoalteromonas marina.
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April 2021
College of Marine Life Sciences and Institute of Evolution and Marine Biodiversity, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China; Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia.
Although Pseudoalteromonas is an abundant, ubiquitous, marine algae-associated bacterial genus, there is still little information on their phages. In the present study, a marine phage AL, infecting Pseudoalteromonas marina, was isolated from the coastal waters off Qingdao. The AL phage is a siphovirus with an icosahedral head of 53 ± 1 nm and a non-contractile tail, length of 99 ± 1 nm.
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February 2018
College of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, China.
Outnumbering all other biological entities on earth, bacteriophages play critical roles in structuring microbial communities. However, only a small number of phages have so far been reported. In this study, a novel Pseudoalteromonas phage, SL25, was isolated from the yellow sea, China.
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