Characterization and comparative genomic analysis of virulent and temperate Bacillus megaterium bacteriophages
Abdoallah Sharaf; Miroslav Oborník2; Adel Hammad; Sohair El-Afif; Marie, Eman;
Abstract
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies provide unique possibilities for
the comprehensive assessment of the environmental diversity of bacteriophages.
Several Bacillus bacteriophages have been isolated, but very few Bacillus megaterium
bacteriophages have been characterized. In this study, we describe the biological
characteristics, whole genome sequences, and annotations for two new isolates of the
B. megaterium bacteriophages (BM5 and BM10), which were isolated from Egyptian
soil samples. Growth analyses indicated that the phages BM5 and BM10 have a shorter
latent period (25 and 30 min, respectively) and a smaller burst size (103 and 117 PFU,
respectively), in comparison to what is typical for Bacillus phages. The genome sizes
of the phages BM5 and BM10 were 165,031 bp and 165,213 bp, respectively, with
modular organization. Bioinformatic analyses of these genomes enabled the assignment
of putative functions to 97 and 65 putative ORFs, respectively. Comparative analysis
of the BM5 and BM10 genome structures, in conjunction with other B. megaterium
bacteriophages, revealed relatively high levels of sequence and organizational identity.
Both genomic comparisons and phylogenetic analyses support the conclusion that
the sequenced phages (BM5 and BM10) belong to different sub-clusters (L5 and L7,
respectively), within the L-cluster, and display different lifestyles (lysogenic and lytic,
respectively). Moreover, sequenced phages encode proteins associated with Bacillus
pathogenesis. In addition, BM5 does not contain any tRNA sequences, whereas BM10
genome codes for 17 tRNAs.
the comprehensive assessment of the environmental diversity of bacteriophages.
Several Bacillus bacteriophages have been isolated, but very few Bacillus megaterium
bacteriophages have been characterized. In this study, we describe the biological
characteristics, whole genome sequences, and annotations for two new isolates of the
B. megaterium bacteriophages (BM5 and BM10), which were isolated from Egyptian
soil samples. Growth analyses indicated that the phages BM5 and BM10 have a shorter
latent period (25 and 30 min, respectively) and a smaller burst size (103 and 117 PFU,
respectively), in comparison to what is typical for Bacillus phages. The genome sizes
of the phages BM5 and BM10 were 165,031 bp and 165,213 bp, respectively, with
modular organization. Bioinformatic analyses of these genomes enabled the assignment
of putative functions to 97 and 65 putative ORFs, respectively. Comparative analysis
of the BM5 and BM10 genome structures, in conjunction with other B. megaterium
bacteriophages, revealed relatively high levels of sequence and organizational identity.
Both genomic comparisons and phylogenetic analyses support the conclusion that
the sequenced phages (BM5 and BM10) belong to different sub-clusters (L5 and L7,
respectively), within the L-cluster, and display different lifestyles (lysogenic and lytic,
respectively). Moreover, sequenced phages encode proteins associated with Bacillus
pathogenesis. In addition, BM5 does not contain any tRNA sequences, whereas BM10
genome codes for 17 tRNAs.
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| Title | Characterization and comparative genomic analysis of virulent and temperate Bacillus megaterium bacteriophages | Authors | Abdoallah Sharaf; Miroslav Oborník2; Adel Hammad; Sohair El-Afif; Marie, Eman | Keywords | Bacillus megaterium, Bacteriophage, Phylogenetic analysis, Comparative genomics | Issue Date | 2018 | Journal | PeerJ | DOI | I 10.7717/peerj.5687 |
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