Isolation, characterization, and comparative genomic analysis of vB_BviS-A10Y, a novel bacteriophage from mangrove sediments.
Tianyou ZhangMenghui ZhangYuan ChenMeishun YuRunying ZengMin JinPublished in: Archives of virology (2023)
Mangrove is among the most carbon-rich biomes on earth, and viruses are believed to play a significant role in modulating local and global carbon cycling. However, few viruses have been isolated from mangrove sediments to date. Here, we report the isolation of a novel Bacillus phage (named phage vB_BviS-A10Y) from mangrove sediments. Phage vB_BviS-A10Y has a hexameric head with a diameter of ~ 79.22 nm and a tail with a length of ~ 548.56 nm, which are typical features of siphophages. vB_BviS-A10Y initiated host lysis at 3.5 h postinfection with a burst size of 25 plaque-forming units (PFU)/cell. The genome of phage vB_BviS-A10Y is 162,435 bp long with 225 predicted genes, and the GC content is 34.03%. A comparison of the whole genome sequence of phage vB_BviS-A10Y with those of other phages from the NCBI viral genome database showed that phage vB_BviS-A10Y has the highest similarity (73.7% identity with 33% coverage) to Bacillus phage PBC2. Interestingly, abundant auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) were identified in the vB_BviS-A10Y genome. The presence of a β-1,3-glucosyltransferase gene in the phage genome supported our previous hypothesis that mangrove viruses may manipulate carbon cycling directly through their encoded carbohydrate-active enzyme (CAZyme) genes. Therefore, our study will contribute to a better understanding of the diversity and potential roles of viruses in mangrove ecosystems.
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