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Genome Sequences of Four Subcluster L2 Mycobacterium Phages, Finemlucis, Miley16, Wilder, and Zakai.

Christopher D HerrenAlexandra PeisterTimothy S BretonMaggie S HillMarcy S AndersonAdeline W ChangSydney B KleinMackenzie M ThorntonStacy J VarsKasey E WagnerPaige L WiebeThomas G WilliamsCoraima P YanezJasanta M AcklesDarius ArtisRyan J BrazierRonald J BryantKerel O CallwoodIsaiah H CarterCameron L DeBoseChristian D EdwardsIsaiah C EzembaRenshal R JoaquinZakai M Meghoo-PeddieZiha G Meghoo-PeddieRyan W MooreChristopher E SmithAdam J TurnerRaymond L VortersJeffrey J WiderLiesel L KroutMia S ComisMadison J DavickEli E MichaudBailey E ShevenellSarah E StanleyChelsey I FrankJacob R MontgomeryLawrence S BlumerJean A DotyMartha Smith-CaldasWelkin H PopeSteven G CresawnDaniel A RussellRebecca A GarlenaDebbie-Jacobs SeraGraham F Hatfull
Published in: Genome announcements (2017)
Four subcluster L2 mycobacteriophages, Finemlucis, Miley16, Wilder, and Zakai, that infect Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2155 were isolated. The four phages are closely related to each other and code for 12 to 14 tRNAs and 130 to 132 putative protein-coding genes, including tyrosine integrases, cro, immunity repressors, and excise genes involved in the establishment of lysogeny.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • genome wide
  • protein protein
  • amino acid
  • dna methylation
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • genome wide identification
  • binding protein
  • small molecule
  • genome wide analysis
  • drug induced