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Genomic diversity of bacteriophages infecting Rhodobacter capsulatus and their relatedness to its gene transfer agent RcGTA

The diversity of bacteriophages is likely unparalleled in the biome due to the immense variety of hosts and the multitude of viruses that infect them. Recent efforts have led to description at the genomic level of numerous bacteriophages that infect the Actinobacteria, but relatively little is known...

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Autores principales: Rapala, Jackson, Miller, Brenda, Garcia, Maximiliano, Dolan, Megan, Bockman, Matthew, Hansson, Mats, Russell, Daniel A., Garlena, Rebecca A., Cresawn, Steven G., Westbye, Alexander B., Beatty, J. Thomas, Alvey, Richard M., Bollivar, David W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8601537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34793465
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255262
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author Rapala, Jackson
Miller, Brenda
Garcia, Maximiliano
Dolan, Megan
Bockman, Matthew
Hansson, Mats
Russell, Daniel A.
Garlena, Rebecca A.
Cresawn, Steven G.
Westbye, Alexander B.
Beatty, J. Thomas
Alvey, Richard M.
Bollivar, David W.
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Miller, Brenda
Garcia, Maximiliano
Dolan, Megan
Bockman, Matthew
Hansson, Mats
Russell, Daniel A.
Garlena, Rebecca A.
Cresawn, Steven G.
Westbye, Alexander B.
Beatty, J. Thomas
Alvey, Richard M.
Bollivar, David W.
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description The diversity of bacteriophages is likely unparalleled in the biome due to the immense variety of hosts and the multitude of viruses that infect them. Recent efforts have led to description at the genomic level of numerous bacteriophages that infect the Actinobacteria, but relatively little is known about those infecting other prokaryotic phyla, such as the purple non-sulfur photosynthetic α-proteobacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus. This species is a common inhabitant of freshwater ecosystems and has been an important model system for the study of photosynthesis. Additionally, it is notable for its utilization of a unique form of horizontal gene transfer via a bacteriophage-like element known as the gene transfer agent (RcGTA). Only three bacteriophages of R. capsulatus had been sequenced prior to this report. Isolation and characterization at the genomic level of 26 new bacteriophages infecting this host advances the understanding of bacteriophage diversity and the origins of RcGTA. These newly discovered isolates can be grouped along with three that were previously sequenced to form six clusters with four remaining as single representatives. These bacteriophages share genes with RcGTA that seem to be related to host recognition. One isolate was found to cause lysis of a marine bacterium when exposed to high-titer lysate. Although some clusters are more highly represented in the sequenced genomes, it is evident that many more bacteriophage types that infect R. capsulatus are likely to be found in the future.
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spelling pubmed-86015372021-11-19 Genomic diversity of bacteriophages infecting Rhodobacter capsulatus and their relatedness to its gene transfer agent RcGTA Rapala, Jackson Miller, Brenda Garcia, Maximiliano Dolan, Megan Bockman, Matthew Hansson, Mats Russell, Daniel A. Garlena, Rebecca A. Cresawn, Steven G. Westbye, Alexander B. Beatty, J. Thomas Alvey, Richard M. Bollivar, David W. PLoS One Research Article The diversity of bacteriophages is likely unparalleled in the biome due to the immense variety of hosts and the multitude of viruses that infect them. Recent efforts have led to description at the genomic level of numerous bacteriophages that infect the Actinobacteria, but relatively little is known about those infecting other prokaryotic phyla, such as the purple non-sulfur photosynthetic α-proteobacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus. This species is a common inhabitant of freshwater ecosystems and has been an important model system for the study of photosynthesis. Additionally, it is notable for its utilization of a unique form of horizontal gene transfer via a bacteriophage-like element known as the gene transfer agent (RcGTA). Only three bacteriophages of R. capsulatus had been sequenced prior to this report. Isolation and characterization at the genomic level of 26 new bacteriophages infecting this host advances the understanding of bacteriophage diversity and the origins of RcGTA. These newly discovered isolates can be grouped along with three that were previously sequenced to form six clusters with four remaining as single representatives. These bacteriophages share genes with RcGTA that seem to be related to host recognition. One isolate was found to cause lysis of a marine bacterium when exposed to high-titer lysate. Although some clusters are more highly represented in the sequenced genomes, it is evident that many more bacteriophage types that infect R. capsulatus are likely to be found in the future. Public Library of Science 2021-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8601537/ /pubmed/34793465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255262 Text en © 2021 Rapala et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rapala, Jackson
Miller, Brenda
Garcia, Maximiliano
Dolan, Megan
Bockman, Matthew
Hansson, Mats
Russell, Daniel A.
Garlena, Rebecca A.
Cresawn, Steven G.
Westbye, Alexander B.
Beatty, J. Thomas
Alvey, Richard M.
Bollivar, David W.
Genomic diversity of bacteriophages infecting Rhodobacter capsulatus and their relatedness to its gene transfer agent RcGTA
title Genomic diversity of bacteriophages infecting Rhodobacter capsulatus and their relatedness to its gene transfer agent RcGTA
title_full Genomic diversity of bacteriophages infecting Rhodobacter capsulatus and their relatedness to its gene transfer agent RcGTA
title_fullStr Genomic diversity of bacteriophages infecting Rhodobacter capsulatus and their relatedness to its gene transfer agent RcGTA
title_full_unstemmed Genomic diversity of bacteriophages infecting Rhodobacter capsulatus and their relatedness to its gene transfer agent RcGTA
title_short Genomic diversity of bacteriophages infecting Rhodobacter capsulatus and their relatedness to its gene transfer agent RcGTA
title_sort genomic diversity of bacteriophages infecting rhodobacter capsulatus and their relatedness to its gene transfer agent rcgta
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8601537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34793465
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255262
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