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Sheep in wolves' clothing: Temperate T7-like bacteriophages and the origins of the Autographiviridae.

Authors :
Boeckman, Justin
Korn, Abby
Yao, Guichun
Ravindran, Aravind
Gonzalez, Carlos
Gill, Jason
Source :
Virology. Mar2022, Vol. 568, p86-100. 15p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Bacteriophage T7 is an extensively studied virulent phage, and its taxonomic family, the Autographiviridae , is broadly synonymous with a strictly virulent lifestyle. It is difficult to imagine how a T7-like phage could function in a "domesticated" temperate lifestyle, in which it is incorporated into the host's genome. Here we describe two temperate T7-like bacteriophages: ProddE, a Desulfovibrio phage , and Pasto, an Agrobacterium phage. Each contains recognizable T7-like proteins in the canonical T7-like gene order, but with the addition of lysogeny gene modules. While ProddE contains a phage-like repressor, Pasto lysogeny appears to be controlled by a novel MarR-like transcriptional regulator. In addition, we identify similar T7-like prophage elements in a wide variety of Gram-negative bacterial genomes and a small number of Gram-positive genomes. Identification of these elements in diverse bacterial species raises interesting evolutionary questions about the origins of T7-like phages and which lifestyle, temperate or virulent, is the ancestral form. • There exists an understudied and underappreciated group of T7-like temperate phages and prophage elements. • These T7-like prophage elements are widely distributed across diverse bacterial hosts. • Existence of T7-like temperate phages raises questions about virulent origins of canonical T7. • Some of these T7-like temperate phages have novel mechanisms of lysogeny control. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00426822
Volume :
568
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Virology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155338560
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2022.01.013