Genome sequence of Xenia2 a DV cluster phage that infects Gordonia rubripertincta .
Carol AgaibyMaha AhmedAidan ArguetaKyle ArrowoodKeelynn P BarrierMeghan W ChurchCheryl R ConnellKen D DaoKathleen Huyen T DaoMakenzie R DavenportMegan D EdmondsonMakenzie I EstabrookSantoshi GondhiPatricia GonzalezFrancine LeducTrang MaAdam MansoorSara MansoorLillian MattleyCyrus MeyerLoc NguyenEmaan NiazJenna M ParkerDelaney C RossDevin M ScottBrianna SemryckKyrillos TaklaAishwarya TiramdasSai Kaushik UpputuruRichard S PollenzPublished in: Microbiology resource announcements (2024)
Xenia2 is a DV cluster actinobacteriophage that infects Gordonia rubripertincta NRRL B-16540. The genome is 68,135bp, has a GC content of 57.9% and 98 predicted protein-coding genes, 33 of which have a predicted function. Xenia2 has a lysis cassette with an endolysin (lysin A) and four different holin-like transmembrane proteins.