| Literature DB >> 35969062 |
Christine A Byrum1, Véronique A Delesalle2, Claudia L Gold1, Daniel J Bennett1, B Conner Fox1, Brandon M Houston1, Harrison E Koller1, Peyton G Russell1, Pavi Sreekumar1, Bradley R Teasley1, Eva Vandoros1, Anastasia M Zimmerman1, Mouna S DiBenedetto1, Christopher A Korey1.
Abstract
Subcluster L3 bacteriophage Finnry was isolated from soil collected in Charleston, South Carolina, using Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2155 as a host. The genome of this temperate siphovirus is 75,632 bp long (130 predicted protein-coding genes, 9 tRNAs, and no transfer-messenger RNAs), and BLASTn alignment revealed 99.86% identity with the genome of L3 mycobacteriophage Samty.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35969062 PMCID: PMC9476904 DOI: 10.1128/mra.00636-22
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microbiol Resour Announc ISSN: 2576-098X
FIG 1Morphology of the cluster L3 Siphoviridae member Finnry examined using a JEOL1010 transmission electron microscope (80 kV). High-titer lysates collected on Formvar-coated copper grids were negatively stained with 1% uranyl acetate (4). Scale bar, 50 nm.
Characteristics of the Finnry bacteriophage
| Parameter | Data for Finnry |
|---|---|
| GenBank accession no. |
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| SRA accession no. |
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| Collection site | Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
| Collection site coordinates | 32.783445N, 79.937537W |
| Isolation host | |
| Genome size (bp) | 75,632 |
| Coverage (×) | 1,492 |
| G+C content (%) | 59.3 |
| No. of predicted protein-coding genes | 130 |
| No. of tRNAs | 9 |
| No. of transfer-messenger RNAs | 0 |
| Morphotype |
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| Subcluster | L3 |
| Plaque size (mm) ( | |
| Range | 0.67–1.10 |
| Mean | 0.92 |
| Capsid size (nm) ( | |
| Range | 54.5–56.8 |
| Mean | 55.7 |
| Tail length (nm) ( | |
| Range | 286.4–307.7 |
| Mean | 299.5 |
| Tail width (nm) ( | |
| Range | 13.6–14.3 |
| Mean | 13.83 |
| Predicted Finnry protein-coding genes (phams) that are unique to and conserved in all L3 subcluster members (all with no known function) | 4, 35, 45, 47, 49, 58, 105, 106, 117 |
Based on data available in Phamerator on 16 June 2022 (10).
Measurements acquired from transmission electron micrographs.