Petrovski_2011_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_77_1389

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Title : Genome sequence and characterization of the Tsukamurella bacteriophage TPA2 - Petrovski_2011_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_77_1389
Author(s) : Petrovski S , Seviour RJ , Tillett D
Ref : Applied Environmental Microbiology , 77 :1389 , 2011
Abstract :

The formation of stable foam in activated sludge plants is a global problem for which control is difficult. These foams are often stabilized by hydrophobic mycolic acid-synthesizing Actinobacteria, among which are Tsukamurella spp. This paper describes the isolation from activated sludge of the novel double-stranded DNA phage TPA2. This polyvalent Siphoviridae family phage is lytic for most Tsukamurella species. Whole-genome sequencing reveals that the TPA2 genome is circularly permuted (61,440 bp) and that 70% of its sequence is novel. We have identified 78 putative open reading frames, 95 pairs of inverted repeats, and 6 palindromes. The TPA2 genome has a modular gene structure that shares some similarity to those of Mycobacterium phages. A number of the genes display a mosaic architecture, suggesting that the TPA2 genome has evolved at least in part from genetic recombination events. The genome sequence reveals many novel genes that should inform any future discussion on Tsukamurella phage evolution.

PubMedSearch : Petrovski_2011_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_77_1389
PubMedID: 21183635

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Petrovski S, Seviour RJ, Tillett D (2011)
Genome sequence and characterization of the Tsukamurella bacteriophage TPA2
Applied Environmental Microbiology 77 :1389

Petrovski S, Seviour RJ, Tillett D (2011)
Applied Environmental Microbiology 77 :1389