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Expanding the diversity of mycobacteriophages: Insights into genome architecture and evolution
Authors
B Agustin
Z Al-Atrache
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TA Alcoser
LM Alexander
MB Alfano
ST Alford
NE Amy
AG Anderson
MD Anderson
AAS Ang
AJ Barber
LP Barker
JM Barrett
WD Barshop
CM Bauerle
IM Bayles
KL Belfield
AA Best
CA Bowman
CA Boyer
KW Bradley
VA Bradley
LN Broadway
K Budwal
KN Busby
AM Campbell
IW Campbell
A Carey
SM Caruso
RD Chew
CL Cockburn
LB Cohen
JM Corajod
SG Cresawn
KR Davis
L Deng
DR Denver
BR Dixon
S Ekram
SCR Elgin
AE Engelsen
BEV English
ML Erb
C Estrada
LZ Filliger
AM Findley
L Forbes
MH Forsyth
TM Fox
MJ Fritz
R Garcia
ZD George
AE Georges
CR Gissendanner
S Goff
R Goldstein
KC Gordon
RD Green
SL Guerra
KR Guiney-Olsen
BG Guiza
L Haghighat
GV Hagopian
CJ Harmon
JS Harmson
GA Hartzog
SE Harvey
KJ He
S He
KE Healy
ER Higinbotham
EN Hildebrandt
JH Ho
GM Hogan
VG Hohenstein
NA Holz
VJ Huang
EL Hufford
PM Hynes
AS Jackson
D Jacobs-Sera
EC Jansen
J Jarvik
PG Jasinto
TC Jordan
T Kasza
MA Katelyn
JS Kelsey
LA Kerrigan
D Khaw
J Kim
JZ Knutter
CC Ko
GV Larkin
JR Laroche
A Latif
A Manuel
CL Peebles
WH Pope
DA Russel
Publication date
7 February 2011
Publisher
'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
Doi
Abstract
Mycobacteriophages are viruses that infect mycobacterial hosts such as Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. All mycobacteriophages characterized to date are dsDNA tailed phages, and have either siphoviral or myoviral morphotypes. However, their genetic diversity is considerable, and although sixty-two genomes have been sequenced and comparatively analyzed, these likely represent only a small portion of the diversity of the mycobacteriophage population at large. Here we report the isolation, sequencing and comparative genomic analysis of 18 new mycobacteriophages isolated from geographically distinct locations within the United States. Although no clear correlation between location and genome type can be discerned, these genomes expand our knowledge of mycobacteriophage diversity and enhance our understanding of the roles of mobile elements in viral evolution. Expansion of the number of mycobacteriophages grouped within Cluster A provides insights into the basis of immune specificity in these temperate phages, and we also describe a novel example of apparent immunity theft. The isolation and genomic analysis of bacteriophages by freshman college students provides an example of an authentic research experience for novice scientists. © 2011 Hatfull et al
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