| Literature DB >> 36273096 |
Véronique Ongenae1,2, Joana Azeredo3, Andrew M Kropinski4, Daniel Rozen5, Ariane Briegel6,7, Dennis Claessen8,9.
Abstract
Streptomycetes are ubiquitous soil bacteria. Here we report the complete and annotated genome sequence and characterization of Streptomyces phage Pablito, isolated from a soil sample in Haarlem, the Netherlands using Streptomyces lividans as host. This phage was able to infect a diverse range of Streptomyces strains, but none belonging to the sister genus Kitasatospora. Phage Pablito has double-stranded DNA with a genome length of 49,581 base pairs encoding 76 putative proteins, of which 26 could be predicted. The presence of a serine integrase protein indicated the lysogenic nature of phage Pablito. The phage remained stable over a wide range of temperatures (25-45 °C) and at pH ≥ 7.0, but lost infectivity at temperatures above 55 °C or when the pH dropped below 6.0. This newly isolated phage is closely related to Streptomyces phage Janus and Hank144 and considered a new species classified in the genus Janusvirus, within the subfamily Arquattrovirinae.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36273096 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-22784-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.996