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01.08.2011 | Annotated Sequence Record
The complete genome sequence of a novel T4-like bacteriophage, IME08
verfasst von:
Huanhuan Jiang, Xiaofang Jiang, Sheng Wang, Cun Li, Bin Chen, Xiaoping An, Zhiqiang Mi, Jiankui Chen, Yigang Tong
Erschienen in:
Archives of Virology
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Ausgabe 8/2011
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Excerpt
The genus ‘T4-like viruses’ includes many lytic bacteriophages that infect a wide range of bacteria, including many pathogenic ones. These phages are composed of double-stranded DNA genome held in an icosahedral head attached to a contractile tail with fibers. Sequence analysis of the major head gene (
g23) has suggested that members of genus ‘T4-like viruses’ that infect
Escherichia coli can be divided into four major subgroups, represented by T4, RB69, RB49 and JS98 [
1]. To date, there are fewer than 40 T4-like bacteriophages whose whole genome sequences are available [
2], and only T4 has been well characterized as model organism in molecular biology [
3,
4]. A novel lytic enterobacteria phage, designated IME08, was isolated from hospital sewage with
E. coli strain 8099 in China in 2008, and its genetic characteristics were described briefly [
5]. To further characterize phage IME08 and address the taxonomic status, we sequenced and annotated its complete genome. …