The site-specific integration system of the temperature Streptococcus thermophilus bacteriophage φSfi21

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The temperate bacteriophage φSfi21 integrates its DNA into the chromosome of Streptococcus thermophilus strains via site-specific recombination. Nucleotide sequencing of the attachment sites identified a 40-bp identity region which surprisingly overlaps both the 18-terminal bp of the phage integrase gene and the 11-terminal bp of a host tRNA(Arg) gene. A 2.4-kb phage DNA segment, covering attP, the phage integrase, and a likely immunity gene contained all the genetic information for faithful integration of a nonreplicative plasmid into the attB site. A deletion within the int gene led to the loss of integration proficiency. A number of spontaneous deletions were observed in plasmids containing the 2.4-kb phage DNA segment. The deletion sites were localized to the tRNA side of the identity region and to phage or vector DNA with 3- to 6-bp-long repeats from the border region. A similar type of deletion was previously observed in a spontaneous phage mutant.

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Bruttin, A., Foley, S., & Brüssow, H. (1997). The site-specific integration system of the temperature Streptococcus thermophilus bacteriophage φSfi21. Virology, 237(1), 148–158. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.1997.8769

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