Ford_1998_J.Mol.Biol_279_143

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Title : Genome structure of mycobacteriophage D29: implications for phage evolution - Ford_1998_J.Mol.Biol_279_143
Author(s) : Ford ME , Sarkis GJ , Belanger AE , Hendrix RW , Hatfull GF
Ref : Journal of Molecular Biology , 279 :143 , 1998
Abstract :

Mycobacteriophage D29 is a lytic phage that infects both fast and slow-growing mycobacterial species. The complete genome sequence of D29 reveals that it is a close relative of the temperate mycobacteriophage L5, whose sequence has been described previously. The overall organization of the D29 genome is similar to that of L5, although a 3.6 kb deletion removing the repressor gene accounts for the inability of D29 to form lysogens. Comparison of the two genomes shows that they are punctuated by a large number of insertions, deletions, and substitutions of genes, consistent with the genetic mosaicism of lambdoid phages.

PubMedSearch : Ford_1998_J.Mol.Biol_279_143
PubMedID: 9636706
Gene_locus related to this paper: bpmd2-vg12 , bpmdd-prxh

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Gene_locus bpmd2-vg12    bpmdd-prxh
Family Cutinase
Structure 3HC7

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Ford ME, Sarkis GJ, Belanger AE, Hendrix RW, Hatfull GF (1998)
Genome structure of mycobacteriophage D29: implications for phage evolution
Journal of Molecular Biology 279 :143

Ford ME, Sarkis GJ, Belanger AE, Hendrix RW, Hatfull GF (1998)
Journal of Molecular Biology 279 :143