Bacillus phage vB_BtS_b83 previously designated as a plasmid may represent a new siphoviridae genus

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The Bacillus cereus group of bacteria includes, inter alia, the species known to be associated with human diseases and food poisoning. Here, we describe the Bacillus phage vB_BtS_B83 (abbreviated as B83) infecting the species of this group. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) micrographs indicate that B83 belongs to the Siphoviridae family. B83 is a temperate phage using an arbitrium system for the regulation of the lysis–lysogeny switch, and is probably capable of forming a circular plasmid prophage. Comparative analysis shows that it has been previously sequenced, but was mistaken for a plasmid. B83 shares common genome organization and >46% of proteins with other the Bacillus phage, BMBtp14. Phylograms constructed using large terminase subunits and a pan-genome presence–absence matrix show that these phages form a clade distinct from the closest viruses. Based on the above, we propose the creation of a new genus named Bembunaquatrovirus that includes B83 and BMBtp14.

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Piligrimova, E. G., Kazantseva, O. A., Nikulin, N. A., & Shadrin, A. M. (2019). Bacillus phage vB_BtS_b83 previously designated as a plasmid may represent a new siphoviridae genus. Viruses, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/v11070624

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