Genome sequence of PSonyx, a singleton bacteriophage infecting Corynebacterium glutamicum .
Ombeline RossierCécile LabarreAnne LopesMonique AuberdiacKevin TamboscoDaniel DelaruelleHakima AbesAna A ArteniMalika OuldaliLaura PieriRyan AfgounLeonor AnacletoNathan BeaureMeyssa BeghdadNolwenn BellomElsa Ben Hamou-KuijpersAïda BoukamelJames CarronVincent CartaLauriane CastelneauZoe ChadaillacElsa ChaouatSoline DesmatKeylian FavelEva GabillotMelissa GargarMadeleine GautheretEsther GillesClaire LagerAmandine Le DeitYoann Le VayLaure LemercierAnastassiya LitvinovSamir MoussiMarion PrevotMarion RehalaChloë RodriguesRamatoulaye SambeAshvini SrimoorthyTiroumagale M TillayCerise VerhoevenPauline VittazJacqueline WuChristophe RegeardPublished in: Microbiology resource announcements (2024)
PSonyx is a newly isolated phage that infects Corynebacterium glutamicum . This siphovirus was isolated from a French pond in the south of Paris by students from Paris-Saclay University. Its 80,277-bp singleton genome carries 136 protein-coding genes and 5 tRNAs.