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A Temperate Sinorhizobium Phage, AP-16-3, Closely Related to Phage 16-3: Mosaic Genome and Prophage Analysis

Soil Sinorhizobium phage AP-16-3, a strain phylogenetically close to Rhizobium phage 16-3, was isolated in a mountainous region of Dagestan, belonging to the origin of cultivated plants in the Caucasus, according to Vavilov N.I. The genome of phage AP-16-3 is 61 kbp in size and contains 62 ORFs, of...

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Autores principales: Kozlova, Alexandra P., Saksaganskaia, Alla S., Afonin, Alexey M., Muntyan, Victoria S., Vladimirova, Maria E., Dzyubenko, Elena A., Roumiantseva, Marina L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10460002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37632043
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15081701
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author Kozlova, Alexandra P.
Saksaganskaia, Alla S.
Afonin, Alexey M.
Muntyan, Victoria S.
Vladimirova, Maria E.
Dzyubenko, Elena A.
Roumiantseva, Marina L.
author_facet Kozlova, Alexandra P.
Saksaganskaia, Alla S.
Afonin, Alexey M.
Muntyan, Victoria S.
Vladimirova, Maria E.
Dzyubenko, Elena A.
Roumiantseva, Marina L.
author_sort Kozlova, Alexandra P.
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description Soil Sinorhizobium phage AP-16-3, a strain phylogenetically close to Rhizobium phage 16-3, was isolated in a mountainous region of Dagestan, belonging to the origin of cultivated plants in the Caucasus, according to Vavilov N.I. The genome of phage AP-16-3 is 61 kbp in size and contains 62 ORFs, of which 42 ORFs have homologues in the genome of Rhizobium phage 16-3, which was studied in the 1960s–1980s. A search for Rhizobium phage 16-3-related sequences was performed in the genomes of modern strains of root nodule bacteria belonging to different species, genera, and families. A total of 43 prophages of interest were identified out of 437 prophages found in the genomes of 42 strains, of which 31 belonged to Sinorhizobium meliloti species. However, almost all of the mentioned prophages contained single ORFs, and only two prophages contained 51 and 39 ORFs homologous to phages related to 16-3. These prophages were detected in S. meliloti NV1.1.1 and Rh. leguminosarum OyaliB strains belonging to different genera; however, the similarity level of these two prophages did not exceed 14.7%. Analysis of the orphan genes in these prophages showed that they encoded predominantly virion structural elements, but also enzymes and an extensive group of hypothetical proteins belonging to the L, S, and E regions of viral genes of phage 16-3. The data obtained indicate that temperate phages related to 16-3 had high infectivity against nodule bacteria and participated in intragenomic recombination events involving other phages, and in horizontal gene transfer between rhizobia of different genera. According to the data obtained, it is assumed that the repetitive lysogenic cycle of temperate bacteriophages promotes the dissolution of the phage genetic material in the host bacterial genome, and radical updating of phage and host bacterial genomes takes place.
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spelling pubmed-104600022023-08-27 A Temperate Sinorhizobium Phage, AP-16-3, Closely Related to Phage 16-3: Mosaic Genome and Prophage Analysis Kozlova, Alexandra P. Saksaganskaia, Alla S. Afonin, Alexey M. Muntyan, Victoria S. Vladimirova, Maria E. Dzyubenko, Elena A. Roumiantseva, Marina L. Viruses Article Soil Sinorhizobium phage AP-16-3, a strain phylogenetically close to Rhizobium phage 16-3, was isolated in a mountainous region of Dagestan, belonging to the origin of cultivated plants in the Caucasus, according to Vavilov N.I. The genome of phage AP-16-3 is 61 kbp in size and contains 62 ORFs, of which 42 ORFs have homologues in the genome of Rhizobium phage 16-3, which was studied in the 1960s–1980s. A search for Rhizobium phage 16-3-related sequences was performed in the genomes of modern strains of root nodule bacteria belonging to different species, genera, and families. A total of 43 prophages of interest were identified out of 437 prophages found in the genomes of 42 strains, of which 31 belonged to Sinorhizobium meliloti species. However, almost all of the mentioned prophages contained single ORFs, and only two prophages contained 51 and 39 ORFs homologous to phages related to 16-3. These prophages were detected in S. meliloti NV1.1.1 and Rh. leguminosarum OyaliB strains belonging to different genera; however, the similarity level of these two prophages did not exceed 14.7%. Analysis of the orphan genes in these prophages showed that they encoded predominantly virion structural elements, but also enzymes and an extensive group of hypothetical proteins belonging to the L, S, and E regions of viral genes of phage 16-3. The data obtained indicate that temperate phages related to 16-3 had high infectivity against nodule bacteria and participated in intragenomic recombination events involving other phages, and in horizontal gene transfer between rhizobia of different genera. According to the data obtained, it is assumed that the repetitive lysogenic cycle of temperate bacteriophages promotes the dissolution of the phage genetic material in the host bacterial genome, and radical updating of phage and host bacterial genomes takes place. MDPI 2023-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10460002/ /pubmed/37632043 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15081701 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kozlova, Alexandra P.
Saksaganskaia, Alla S.
Afonin, Alexey M.
Muntyan, Victoria S.
Vladimirova, Maria E.
Dzyubenko, Elena A.
Roumiantseva, Marina L.
A Temperate Sinorhizobium Phage, AP-16-3, Closely Related to Phage 16-3: Mosaic Genome and Prophage Analysis
title A Temperate Sinorhizobium Phage, AP-16-3, Closely Related to Phage 16-3: Mosaic Genome and Prophage Analysis
title_full A Temperate Sinorhizobium Phage, AP-16-3, Closely Related to Phage 16-3: Mosaic Genome and Prophage Analysis
title_fullStr A Temperate Sinorhizobium Phage, AP-16-3, Closely Related to Phage 16-3: Mosaic Genome and Prophage Analysis
title_full_unstemmed A Temperate Sinorhizobium Phage, AP-16-3, Closely Related to Phage 16-3: Mosaic Genome and Prophage Analysis
title_short A Temperate Sinorhizobium Phage, AP-16-3, Closely Related to Phage 16-3: Mosaic Genome and Prophage Analysis
title_sort temperate sinorhizobium phage, ap-16-3, closely related to phage 16-3: mosaic genome and prophage analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10460002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37632043
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15081701
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