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Comparative genomics of Shiga toxin encoding bacteriophages

BACKGROUND: Stx bacteriophages are responsible for driving the dissemination of Stx toxin genes (stx) across their bacterial host range. Lysogens carrying Stx phages can cause severe, life-threatening disease and Stx toxin is an integral virulence factor. The Stx-bacteriophage vB_EcoP-24(B), commonl...

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Autores principales: Smith, Darren L, Rooks, David J, Fogg, Paul CM, Darby, Alistair C, Thomson, Nick R, McCarthy, Alan J, Allison, Heather E
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3430580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22799768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-311
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author Smith, Darren L
Rooks, David J
Fogg, Paul CM
Darby, Alistair C
Thomson, Nick R
McCarthy, Alan J
Allison, Heather E
author_facet Smith, Darren L
Rooks, David J
Fogg, Paul CM
Darby, Alistair C
Thomson, Nick R
McCarthy, Alan J
Allison, Heather E
author_sort Smith, Darren L
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description BACKGROUND: Stx bacteriophages are responsible for driving the dissemination of Stx toxin genes (stx) across their bacterial host range. Lysogens carrying Stx phages can cause severe, life-threatening disease and Stx toxin is an integral virulence factor. The Stx-bacteriophage vB_EcoP-24(B), commonly referred to as Ф24(B,) is capable of multiply infecting a single bacterial host cell at a high frequency, with secondary infection increasing the rate at which subsequent bacteriophage infections can occur. This is biologically unusual, therefore determining the genomic content and context of Ф24(B) compared to other lambdoid Stx phages is important to understanding the factors controlling this phenomenon and determining whether they occur in other Stx phages. RESULTS: The genome of the Stx2 encoding phage, Ф24(B) was sequenced and annotated. The genomic organisation and general features are similar to other sequenced Stx bacteriophages induced from Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC), however Ф24(B) possesses significant regions of heterogeneity, with implications for phage biology and behaviour. The Ф24(B) genome was compared to other sequenced Stx phages and the archetypal lambdoid phage, lambda, using the Circos genome comparison tool and a PCR-based multi-loci comparison system. CONCLUSIONS: The data support the hypothesis that Stx phages are mosaic, and recombination events between the host, phages and their remnants within the same infected bacterial cell will continue to drive the evolution of Stx phage variants and the subsequent dissemination of shigatoxigenic potential.
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spelling pubmed-34305802012-08-30 Comparative genomics of Shiga toxin encoding bacteriophages Smith, Darren L Rooks, David J Fogg, Paul CM Darby, Alistair C Thomson, Nick R McCarthy, Alan J Allison, Heather E BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Stx bacteriophages are responsible for driving the dissemination of Stx toxin genes (stx) across their bacterial host range. Lysogens carrying Stx phages can cause severe, life-threatening disease and Stx toxin is an integral virulence factor. The Stx-bacteriophage vB_EcoP-24(B), commonly referred to as Ф24(B,) is capable of multiply infecting a single bacterial host cell at a high frequency, with secondary infection increasing the rate at which subsequent bacteriophage infections can occur. This is biologically unusual, therefore determining the genomic content and context of Ф24(B) compared to other lambdoid Stx phages is important to understanding the factors controlling this phenomenon and determining whether they occur in other Stx phages. RESULTS: The genome of the Stx2 encoding phage, Ф24(B) was sequenced and annotated. The genomic organisation and general features are similar to other sequenced Stx bacteriophages induced from Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC), however Ф24(B) possesses significant regions of heterogeneity, with implications for phage biology and behaviour. The Ф24(B) genome was compared to other sequenced Stx phages and the archetypal lambdoid phage, lambda, using the Circos genome comparison tool and a PCR-based multi-loci comparison system. CONCLUSIONS: The data support the hypothesis that Stx phages are mosaic, and recombination events between the host, phages and their remnants within the same infected bacterial cell will continue to drive the evolution of Stx phage variants and the subsequent dissemination of shigatoxigenic potential. BioMed Central 2012-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3430580/ /pubmed/22799768 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-13-311 Text en Copyright ©2012 Smith et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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McCarthy, Alan J
Allison, Heather E
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title_short Comparative genomics of Shiga toxin encoding bacteriophages
title_sort comparative genomics of shiga toxin encoding bacteriophages
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