大肠杆菌巨型噬菌体Sharanji的鉴定与基因组分析。

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY
Sharayu Magar, Sivaraj Barath, Debmitra Sen, Ranjith Kumar Singari, T Nagarajan, Anjali Parmar, Sutharsan Govindarajan
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背景:噬菌体是自然界中遗传多样性最高的生物实体。我们目前对噬菌体生物学的理解主要源于对有限数量的模型噬菌体的研究。巨型噬菌体的特点是它们的基因组特别大,很少被分离和研究。一些巨型噬菌体表现出显著的遗传多样性、独特的感染机制和治疗潜力。方法:从鸡粪中分离分离一种新型大肠杆菌巨型噬菌体“沙兰吉”。通过基因注释和系统发育分析,对噬菌体基因组进行了广泛的测序和分析。通过电子显微镜、宿主范围分析、不同pH和温度下的存活以及一步生长曲线实验对巨型噬菌体进行表型表征。最后,通过荧光显微镜研究了Sharanji介导的大肠杆菌感染,并将其感染机制与已有研究的成核巨型噬菌体进行了比较。结果:全基因组测序显示,Sharanji的基因组大小为350,079 bp,是一个包含593个orf的噬菌体。基因组分析表明,该噬菌体属于Asteriusvirus属,与大肠杆菌巨型噬菌体PBECO4和121Q有亲缘关系。对分离的噬菌体Sharanji进行表型分析,结果表明该噬菌体大小为245.3 nm,是一种能感染大肠杆菌K12菌株的窄谱噬菌体,不感染包括禽致病性大肠杆菌在内的其他细菌。显微镜下的感染分析显示,沙朗吉感染引起细胞丝化。此外,与ΦKZ-like巨型噬菌体感染相比,在sharanji感染的细胞中未观察到细胞内噬菌体核样结构。结论:本研究报道了大肠杆菌巨型噬菌体之一Sharanji的分离和鉴定。基因型和表型分析表明,Sharanji是研究噬菌体-细菌相互作用的独特模型系统,特别是在非形成核的巨型噬菌体的背景下。对巨型噬菌体的进一步探索有望揭示微生物病毒研究的新范式。
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Characterization and genomic analysis of Sharanji: a jumbo bacteriophage of Escherichia coli.

Background: Bacteriophages are the most genetically diverse biological entities in nature. Our current understanding of phage biology primarily stems from studies on a limited number of model bacteriophages. Jumbo phages, characterized by their exceptionally large genomes, are less frequently isolated and studied. Some jumbo phages exhibit remarkable genetic diversity, unique infection mechanisms, and therapeutic potential.

Methods: In this study, we describe the isolation of Sharanji, a novel Escherichia coli jumbo phage, isolated from chicken feces. The phage genome was sequenced and analyzed extensively through gene annotation and phylogenetic analysis. The jumbo phage was phenotypically characterized through electron microscopy, host range analysis, and survival at different pH and temperatures, and one-step growth curve assay. Finally, Sharanji mediated infection of E. coli is studied through fluorescence microscopy, to analyze its mechanism of infection compared to well-studied nucleus-forming jumbo phages.

Results: Whole genome sequencing reveals that Sharanji has a genome size of 350,079 bp and is a phage encompassing 593 ORFs. Genomic analysis indicates that the phage belongs to the Asteriusvirus genus and is related to E. coli jumbo phages PBECO4 and 121Q. Phenotypic analysis of isolated phage Sharanji, indicates that the phage size is 245.3 nm, and it is a narrow-spectrum phage infecting E. coli K12 strains, but not other bacteria including avian pathogenic E. coli. Infection analysis using microscopy shows that Sharanji infection causes cell filamentation. Furthermore, intracellular phage nucleus-like structures were not observed in Sharanji-infected cells, in contrast to infection by ΦKZ-like jumbo phages.

Conclusions: Our study reports the isolation and characterization of Sharanji, one of the large E. coli jumbo phages. Both genotypic and phenotypic analyses suggest that Sharanji serves as a unique model system for studying phage-bacteria interactions, particularly within the context of non-nucleus-forming jumbo phages. Further exploration of jumbo phages holds promise for uncovering new paradigms in the study of microbial viruses.

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Virology Journal
Virology Journal 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
2.10%
发文量
186
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Virology Journal is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of virology, including research on the viruses of animals, plants and microbes. The journal welcomes basic research as well as pre-clinical and clinical studies of novel diagnostic tools, vaccines and anti-viral therapies. The Editorial policy of Virology Journal is to publish all research which is assessed by peer reviewers to be a coherent and sound addition to the scientific literature, and puts less emphasis on interest levels or perceived impact.
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