Isolation and Annotation of Azira, a CT Cluster Phage That Infects Gordonia rubripertincta.
Coen E E McGarrahElijah D Algarin-MartinezMaria E D CavasiniVictoria CorreaDon F DanielsonWynter R DeanJoseph L FrenchNaleena N GaskinUrvi JainJeanette JanvierBreanna M MacumberFrancesca Kristal MartiniSydney G MazzeiJennifer M MujicaOslow OdegaardCorissa QuatermanTaylor M RandNina S SeidenstickerTyler SerranoAnna SoltysMaxwell D UngreyRichard S PollenzPublished in: Microbiology resource announcements (2023)
Azira is a CT cluster actinobacteriophage that infects Gordonia rubripertincta NRRL B-16540. The genome contains 67 predicted protein coding genes, of which 31 have a putative function. Azira has a lysis cassette encoding two endolysins and three transmembrane proteins. Azira contains four genes predicted to encode enzymes involved in thymine synthesis.