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Eight Genome Sequences of Cluster BE1 Phages That Infect Streptomyces Species.

Lee E HughesChristopher D ShafferVassie C WareIssac AguayoRahat M AzizSwapan BhuiyanIsaac S BindertCanyon K Calovich-BenneJordyn ChapmanRichard Donegan-QuickAmal FarooqCynthia GarciaLee H GrahamBaylee Y GreenMargaret A KennaEmily R KneereamChristian E LaingCatherine M MageeneySandra N MeridewAbigail R MikolonRyann E MorganSubhayu NayekIdowu D OlugbadeKim C PikeLauren E SchlegelTaylor C ShishidoTara SureshNikita SuriKathleen Weston HaferRebecca A GarlenaDaniel A RussellSteven G CresawnWelkin H PopeDebbie-Jacobs SeraGraham F Hatfull
Published in: Genome announcements (2018)
Cluster BE1 Streptomyces bacteriophages belong to the Siphoviridae, with genome sizes over 130 kbp, and they contain direct terminal repeats of approximately 11 kbp. Eight newly isolated closely related cluster BE1 phages contain 43 to 48 tRNAs, one transfer-messenger RNA (tmRNA), and 216 to 236 predicted open reading frames (ORFs), but few of their genes are shared with other phages, including those infecting Streptomyces species.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • genetic diversity
  • minimally invasive
  • gene expression
  • transcription factor
  • drug induced
  • electron transfer