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. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that PS_L5 had an icosahedral head of 52.6 ± 2 nm and a non-contractile tail with length of 96.5 ± 2 nm. The genome sequence of this phage was 34, 257 bp and had a GC content of 40.75%. Furthermore, this genome contained 61 predicted open reading frames (ORFs), which involved in various functions such as phage structure, packaging, DNA metabolism, host lysis and other additional functions. Additionally, the phylogenetic analysis based on major capsid protein showed that the phage PS_L5 was closely related to five other Pseudoalteromonas phages, namely PHS3, PHS21, AL, SL25 and Pq0 which also possessed the non-contractile long tail. This study provided the fundamental insights into the evolutionary dynamics of Pseudoalteromonas phages and the interaction between phage and host.
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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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December 2018
Department of Agricultural Microbiology, Virology Laboratory, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies provide unique possibilities for the comprehensive assessment of the environmental diversity of bacteriophages. Several bacteriophages have been isolated, but very few bacteriophages have been characterized. In this study, we describe the biological characteristics, whole genome sequences, and annotations for two new isolates of the bacteriophages (BM5 and BM10), which were isolated from Egyptian soil samples.
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February 2004
Department of Parasitology, Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University, Changsha 410078.
Objective: To screen and identify the potential candidates for the development of toxoplasmosis vaccine.
Methods: Rats were infected with Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) RH strain and their sera were used as a probe to screen T.
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