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Roles of orf60a and orf61 in Development of Bacteriophages λ and Φ24(B)

The exo-xis region of lambdoid bacteriophage genomes contains several established and potential genes that are evolutionarily conserved, but not essential for phage propagation under laboratory conditions. Nevertheless, deletion or overexpression of either the whole exo-xis region and important regu...

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Autores principales: Dydecka, Aleksandra, Nejman-Faleńczyk, Bożena, Bloch, Sylwia, Topka, Gracja, Necel, Agnieszka, Donaldson, Logan W., Węgrzyn, Grzegorz, Węgrzyn, Alicja
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6213356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30314296
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10100553
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author Dydecka, Aleksandra
Nejman-Faleńczyk, Bożena
Bloch, Sylwia
Topka, Gracja
Necel, Agnieszka
Donaldson, Logan W.
Węgrzyn, Grzegorz
Węgrzyn, Alicja
author_facet Dydecka, Aleksandra
Nejman-Faleńczyk, Bożena
Bloch, Sylwia
Topka, Gracja
Necel, Agnieszka
Donaldson, Logan W.
Węgrzyn, Grzegorz
Węgrzyn, Alicja
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description The exo-xis region of lambdoid bacteriophage genomes contains several established and potential genes that are evolutionarily conserved, but not essential for phage propagation under laboratory conditions. Nevertheless, deletion or overexpression of either the whole exo-xis region and important regulatory elements can significantly influence the regulation of phage development. This report defines specific roles for orf60a and orf61 in bacteriophage λ and Φ24(B), a specific Shiga toxin-converting phage with clinical relevance. We observed that mutant phages bearing deletions of orf60a and orf61 impaired two central aspects of phage development: the lysis-versus-lysogenization decision and prophage induction. These effects were more pronounced for phage Φ24(B) than for λ. Surprisingly, adsorption of phage Φ24(B) on Escherichia coli host cells was less efficient in the absence of either orf60a or orf61. We conclude that these open reading frames (ORFs) play important, but not essential, roles in the regulation of lambdoid phage development. Although phages can propagate without these ORFs in nutrient media, we suggest that they may be involved in the regulatory network, ensuring optimization of phage development under various environmental conditions.
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spelling pubmed-62133562018-11-09 Roles of orf60a and orf61 in Development of Bacteriophages λ and Φ24(B) Dydecka, Aleksandra Nejman-Faleńczyk, Bożena Bloch, Sylwia Topka, Gracja Necel, Agnieszka Donaldson, Logan W. Węgrzyn, Grzegorz Węgrzyn, Alicja Viruses Article The exo-xis region of lambdoid bacteriophage genomes contains several established and potential genes that are evolutionarily conserved, but not essential for phage propagation under laboratory conditions. Nevertheless, deletion or overexpression of either the whole exo-xis region and important regulatory elements can significantly influence the regulation of phage development. This report defines specific roles for orf60a and orf61 in bacteriophage λ and Φ24(B), a specific Shiga toxin-converting phage with clinical relevance. We observed that mutant phages bearing deletions of orf60a and orf61 impaired two central aspects of phage development: the lysis-versus-lysogenization decision and prophage induction. These effects were more pronounced for phage Φ24(B) than for λ. Surprisingly, adsorption of phage Φ24(B) on Escherichia coli host cells was less efficient in the absence of either orf60a or orf61. We conclude that these open reading frames (ORFs) play important, but not essential, roles in the regulation of lambdoid phage development. Although phages can propagate without these ORFs in nutrient media, we suggest that they may be involved in the regulatory network, ensuring optimization of phage development under various environmental conditions. MDPI 2018-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6213356/ /pubmed/30314296 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10100553 Text en © 2018 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dydecka, Aleksandra
Nejman-Faleńczyk, Bożena
Bloch, Sylwia
Topka, Gracja
Necel, Agnieszka
Donaldson, Logan W.
Węgrzyn, Grzegorz
Węgrzyn, Alicja
Roles of orf60a and orf61 in Development of Bacteriophages λ and Φ24(B)
title Roles of orf60a and orf61 in Development of Bacteriophages λ and Φ24(B)
title_full Roles of orf60a and orf61 in Development of Bacteriophages λ and Φ24(B)
title_fullStr Roles of orf60a and orf61 in Development of Bacteriophages λ and Φ24(B)
title_full_unstemmed Roles of orf60a and orf61 in Development of Bacteriophages λ and Φ24(B)
title_short Roles of orf60a and orf61 in Development of Bacteriophages λ and Φ24(B)
title_sort roles of orf60a and orf61 in development of bacteriophages λ and φ24(b)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6213356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30314296
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10100553
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