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Origin and Evolution of Studiervirinae Bacteriophages Infecting Pectobacterium: Horizontal Transfer Assists Adaptation to New Niches.
Evseev, Peter V; Lukianova, Anna A; Shneider, Mikhail M; Korzhenkov, Aleksei A; Bugaeva, Eugenia N; Kabanova, Anastasia P; Miroshnikov, Kirill K; Kulikov, Eugene E; Toshchakov, Stepan V; Ignatov, Alexander N; Miroshnikov, Konstantin A.
Afiliação
  • Evseev PV; Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117997 Moscow, Russia.
  • Lukianova AA; Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117997 Moscow, Russia.
  • Shneider MM; Department of Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia.
  • Korzhenkov AA; Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117997 Moscow, Russia.
  • Bugaeva EN; Federal Research Center "Kurchatov Institute", 123182 Moscow, Russia.
  • Kabanova AP; Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117997 Moscow, Russia.
  • Miroshnikov KK; Research Center "PhytoEngineering" Ltd., Rogachevo, 141880 Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Kulikov EE; Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117997 Moscow, Russia.
  • Toshchakov SV; Research Center "PhytoEngineering" Ltd., Rogachevo, 141880 Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Ignatov AN; Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Federal Research Center "Fundamentals of Biotechnology", Russian Academy of Sciences, 117312 Moscow, Russia.
  • Miroshnikov KA; Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Federal Research Center "Fundamentals of Biotechnology", Russian Academy of Sciences, 117312 Moscow, Russia.
Microorganisms ; 8(11)2020 Oct 31.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33142811
ABSTRACT
Black leg and soft rot are devastating diseases causing up to 50% loss of potential potato yield. The search for, and characterization of, bacterial viruses (bacteriophages) suitable for the control of these diseases is currently a sought-after task for agricultural microbiology. Isolated lytic Pectobacterium bacteriophages Q19, PP47 and PP81 possess a similar broad host range but differ in their genomic properties. The genomic features of characterized phages have been described and compared to other Studiervirinae bacteriophages. Thorough phylogenetic analysis has clarified the taxonomy of the phages and their positioning relative to other genera of the Autographiviridae family. Pectobacterium phage Q19 seems to represent a new genus not described previously. The genomes of the phages are generally similar to the genome of phage T7 of the Teseptimavirus genus but possess a number of specific features. Examination of the structure of the genes and proteins of the phages, including the tail spike protein, underlines the important role of horizontal gene exchange in the evolution of these phages, assisting their adaptation to Pectobacterium hosts. The results provide the basis for the development of bacteriophage-based biocontrol of potato soft rot as an alternative to the use of antibiotics.
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