Abstract
Background: T4 phage is a model species that has contributed broadly to our understanding of molecular biology. T4 DNA replication and packaging share various mechanisms with human double-stranded DNA viruses such as herpes virus. The literature indicates that T4-like phage genomes have permuted terminal sequences, and are generated by a DNA terminase in a sequence-independent manner;. Methods. genomic DNA of T4-like bacteriophage IME08 was subjected to high throughput sequencing, and the read sequences with extraordinarily high occurrences were analyzed;. Results: we demonstrate that both the 5' and 3' termini of the IME08 genome starts with base G or A. The presence of a consensus sequence TTGGA|G around the breakpoint of the high frequency read sequences suggests that the terminase cuts the branched pre-genome in a sequence-preferred manner. Our analysis also shows that terminal cleavage is asymmetric, with one end cut at a consensus sequence, and the other end generated randomly. The sequence-preferred cleavage may produce sticky-ends, but with each end being packaged with different efficiencies;. Conclusions: this study illustrates how high throughput sequencing can be used to probe replication and packaging mechanisms in bacteriophages and/or viruses. © 2011 Jiang et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Jiang, X., Jiang, H., Li, C., Wang, S., Mi, Z., An, X., … Tong, Y. (2011). Sequence characteristics of T4-like bacteriophage IME08 genome termini revealed by high throughput sequencing. Virology Journal, 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-194
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