Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of the new Bacillus cereus phage SWEP1.
Chujin RuanXinyao NiuGuangzhou XiongGuowei ChenHanqing WuZechao MaKun ZhuYing LiuGang WangPublished in: Archives of virology (2021)
A new Bacillus cereus phage, SWEP1, was isolated from black soil. The host lysis activity of phage SWEP1 has a relatively short latent time (20 min) and a small burst size of 83 PFU. The genome of SWEP1 consists of 162,461 bp with 37.77% G+C content. The phage encodes 278 predicted proteins, 103 of which were assigned functionally. No tRNA genes were found. Comparative genomics analysis indicated that SWEP1 is related to Bacillus phage B4 (86.91% identity, 90% query coverage). Phenotypic and genotypic characterization suggested that SWEP1 is a new member of a new species in the genus Bequatrovirus, family Herelleviridae.