Novel Acinetobacter baumannii Bacteriophage Aristophanes Encoding Structural Polysaccharide Deacetylase.
Olga Yu TimoshinaMikhail M ShneiderPeter V EvseevAnastasia S ShchurovaAndrey A ShelenkovYulia V MikhaylovaOlga S SokolovaAnastasia A KasimovaNikolay P ArbatskyAndrey S DmitrenokYuriy A KnirelKonstantin A MiroshnikovAnastasiya V PopovaPublished in: Viruses (2021)
Acinetobacter baumannii appears to be one of the most crucial nosocomial pathogens. A possible component of antimicrobial therapy for infections caused by extremely drug-resistant A. baumannii strains may be specific lytic bacteriophages or phage-derived enzymes. In the present study, we observe the biological features, genomic organization, and phage-host interaction strategy of novel virulent bacteriophage Aristophanes isolated on A. baumannii strain having K26 capsular polysaccharide structure. According to phylogenetic analysis phage Aristophanes can be classified as a representative of a new distinct genus of the subfamily Beijerinckvirinae of the family Autographiviridae. This is the first reported A. baumannii phage carrying tailspike deacetylase, which caused O-acetylation of one of the K26 sugar residues.