We suggest a bacteriophage genus, "Viunalikevirus", as a new genus within the family Myoviridae. To date, this genus includes seven sequenced members: Salmonella phages ViI, SFP10 and ΦSH19; Escherichia phages CBA120 and PhaxI; Shigella phage phiSboM-AG3; and Dickeya phage LIMEstone1. Their shared myovirus morphology, with comparable head sizes and tail dimensions, and genome organization are considered distinguishing features. They appear to have conserved regulatory sequences, a horizontally acquired tRNA set and the probable substitution of an alternate base for thymine in the DNA. A close examination of the tail spike region in the DNA revealed four distinct tail spike proteins, an arrangement which might lead to the umbrella-like structures of the tails visible on electron micrographs. These properties set the suggested genus apart from the recently ratified subfamily Tevenvirinae, although a significant evolutionary relationship can be observed. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
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Adriaenssens, E. M., Ackermann, H. W., Anany, H., Blasdel, B., Connerton, I. F., Goulding, D., … Lavigne, R. (2012). A suggested new bacteriophage genus: “Viunalikevirus.” Archives of Virology, 157(10), 2035–2046. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-012-1360-5
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