Complete genomic sequence of Bacteriophage Felix O1

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Abstract

Bacteriophage O1 is a Myoviridae A1 group member used historically for identifying Salmonella. Sequencing revealed a single, linear, 86,155-base-pair genome with 39% average G+C content, 131 open reading frames, and 22 tRNAs. Closest protein homologs occur in Erwinia amylovora phage φEa21-4 and Escherichia coli phage wV8. Proteomic analysis indentified structural proteins: Gp23, Gp36 (major tail protein), Gp49, Gp53, Gp54, Gp55, Gp57, Gp58 (major capsid protein), Gp59, Gp63, Gp64, Gp67, Gp68, Gp69, Gp73, Gp74 and Gp77 (tail fiber). Based on phage-host codon differences, 7 tRNAs could affect translation rate during infection. Introns, holin-lysin cassettes, bacterial toxin homologs and host RNA polymerase-modifying genes were absent. © 2010 by the authors.

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Whichard, J. M., Weigt, L. A., Borris, D. J., Li, L. L., Zhang, Q., Kapur, V., … Sriranganathan, N. (2010). Complete genomic sequence of Bacteriophage Felix O1. Viruses, 2(3), 710–730. https://doi.org/10.3390/v2030710

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