Genome Sequence of CaiB, a DR Cluster Actinobacteriophage That Infects Gordonia rubripertincta.
Bienna WelshNader M AbdallaEsteban AldanaVeronica M Alvarado FernandezBruna Arenales Salgado de OliveiraDiane FakhreAmelia J HaymondKatelyn M HeltonAditi KanchibhattaJahwanza KnightSydney MarshallMaomi Laine N MartinezArielle MerkherSavannah E MorrowKatie P NguyenJahanvi J PatelSomesh R PatelPravalika RayalaKira M Ruiz-HoustonAarya P SatardekarShifa M ShaikhAdrian E Terron OsorioRachel C WeitzLouis OteroRichard S PollenzPublished in: Microbiology resource announcements (2022)
CaiB is a DR cluster actinobacteriophage that was isolated from soil in Florida using Gordonia rubripertincta NRRL B-16540 as the host. The genome is 61,620 bp, has a GC content of 68.6%, and contains 85 predicted protein coding genes. CaiB has several putative operons and has repeated intergenic regions that may be involved in gene regulation.