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Identification of Dual Receptor Binding Protein Systems in Lactococcal 936 Group Phages

Siphoviridae of the lactococcal 936 group are the most commonly encountered bacteriophages in the dairy processing environment. The 936 group phages possess a discrete baseplate at the tip of their tail—a complex harbouring the Receptor Binding Protein (RBP) which is responsible for host recognition...

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Autores principales: Hayes, Stephen, Duhoo, Yoan, Neve, Horst, Murphy, James, Noben, Jean-Paul, Franz, Charles M. A. P., Cambillau, Christian, Mahony, Jennifer, Nauta, Arjen, van Sinderen, Douwe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6315561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30486343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10120668
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author Hayes, Stephen
Duhoo, Yoan
Neve, Horst
Murphy, James
Noben, Jean-Paul
Franz, Charles M. A. P.
Cambillau, Christian
Mahony, Jennifer
Nauta, Arjen
van Sinderen, Douwe
author_facet Hayes, Stephen
Duhoo, Yoan
Neve, Horst
Murphy, James
Noben, Jean-Paul
Franz, Charles M. A. P.
Cambillau, Christian
Mahony, Jennifer
Nauta, Arjen
van Sinderen, Douwe
author_sort Hayes, Stephen
collection PubMed
description Siphoviridae of the lactococcal 936 group are the most commonly encountered bacteriophages in the dairy processing environment. The 936 group phages possess a discrete baseplate at the tip of their tail—a complex harbouring the Receptor Binding Protein (RBP) which is responsible for host recognition and attachment. The baseplate-encoding region is highly conserved amongst 936 phages, with 112 of 115 publicly available phages exhibiting complete synteny. Here, we detail the three exceptions (Phi4.2, Phi4R15L, and Phi4R16L), which differ from this genomic architecture in possessing an apparent second RBP-encoding gene upstream of the “classical” rbp gene. The newly identified RBP possesses an elongated neck region relative to currently defined 936 phage RBPs and is genetically distinct from defined 936 group RBPs. Through detailed characterisation of the representative phage Phi4.2 using a wide range of complementary techniques, we demonstrated that the above-mentioned three phages possess a complex and atypical baseplate structure. Furthermore, the presence of both RBPs in the tail tip of the mature virion was confirmed, while the anticipated host-binding capabilities of both proteins were also verified.
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spelling pubmed-63155612019-01-10 Identification of Dual Receptor Binding Protein Systems in Lactococcal 936 Group Phages Hayes, Stephen Duhoo, Yoan Neve, Horst Murphy, James Noben, Jean-Paul Franz, Charles M. A. P. Cambillau, Christian Mahony, Jennifer Nauta, Arjen van Sinderen, Douwe Viruses Article Siphoviridae of the lactococcal 936 group are the most commonly encountered bacteriophages in the dairy processing environment. The 936 group phages possess a discrete baseplate at the tip of their tail—a complex harbouring the Receptor Binding Protein (RBP) which is responsible for host recognition and attachment. The baseplate-encoding region is highly conserved amongst 936 phages, with 112 of 115 publicly available phages exhibiting complete synteny. Here, we detail the three exceptions (Phi4.2, Phi4R15L, and Phi4R16L), which differ from this genomic architecture in possessing an apparent second RBP-encoding gene upstream of the “classical” rbp gene. The newly identified RBP possesses an elongated neck region relative to currently defined 936 phage RBPs and is genetically distinct from defined 936 group RBPs. Through detailed characterisation of the representative phage Phi4.2 using a wide range of complementary techniques, we demonstrated that the above-mentioned three phages possess a complex and atypical baseplate structure. Furthermore, the presence of both RBPs in the tail tip of the mature virion was confirmed, while the anticipated host-binding capabilities of both proteins were also verified. MDPI 2018-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6315561/ /pubmed/30486343 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10120668 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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Duhoo, Yoan
Neve, Horst
Murphy, James
Noben, Jean-Paul
Franz, Charles M. A. P.
Cambillau, Christian
Mahony, Jennifer
Nauta, Arjen
van Sinderen, Douwe
Identification of Dual Receptor Binding Protein Systems in Lactococcal 936 Group Phages
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title_full Identification of Dual Receptor Binding Protein Systems in Lactococcal 936 Group Phages
title_fullStr Identification of Dual Receptor Binding Protein Systems in Lactococcal 936 Group Phages
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Dual Receptor Binding Protein Systems in Lactococcal 936 Group Phages
title_short Identification of Dual Receptor Binding Protein Systems in Lactococcal 936 Group Phages
title_sort identification of dual receptor binding protein systems in lactococcal 936 group phages
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6315561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30486343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10120668
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