The genome and proteome of a <it>Campylobacter coli </it>bacteriophage vB_CcoM-IBB_35 reveal unusual features

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Campylobacter </it>is the leading cause of foodborne diseases worldwide. Bacteriophages (phages) are naturally occurring predators of bacteria, ubiquitous in the environment, with high host specificity and thus consid...

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Main Authors: Carvalho Carla M, Kropinski Andrew M, Lingohr Erika J, Santos Sílvio B, King Jonathan, Azeredo Joana
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Published: BMC 2012-01-01
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spelling doaj-5089cbc1b0954ddfbef496f6171ca9b92020-11-24T23:57:14ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2012-01-01913510.1186/1743-422X-9-35The genome and proteome of a <it>Campylobacter coli </it>bacteriophage vB_CcoM-IBB_35 reveal unusual featuresCarvalho Carla MKropinski Andrew MLingohr Erika JSantos Sílvio BKing JonathanAzeredo Joana<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Campylobacter </it>is the leading cause of foodborne diseases worldwide. Bacteriophages (phages) are naturally occurring predators of bacteria, ubiquitous in the environment, with high host specificity and thus considered an appealing option to control bacterial pathogens. Nevertheless for an effective use of phages as antimicrobial agents, it is important to understand phage biology which renders crucial the analysis of phage genomes and proteomes. The lack of sequence data from <it>Campylobacter </it>phages adds further importance to these studies.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>vB_CcoM-IBB_35 is a broad lytic spectrum <it>Myoviridae Campylobacter </it>phage with high potential for therapeutic use. The genome of this phage was obtained by pyrosequencing and the sequence data was further analyzed. The proteomic analysis was performed by SDS-PAGE and Mass spectrometry.</p> <p>Results and conclusions</p> <p>The DNA sequence data of vB_CcoM-IBB_35 consists of five contigs for a total of 172,065 bp with an average GC content of 27%. Attempts to close the gaps between contigs were unsuccessful since the DNA preparations appear to contain substances that inhibited Taq and ϕ29 polymerases. From the 210 identified ORFs, around 60% represent proteins that were not functionally assigned. Homology exists with members of the <it>Teequatrovirinae </it>namely for T4 proteins involved in morphogenesis, nucleotide metabolism, transcription, DNA replication and recombination. Tandem mass spectrometric analysis revealed 38 structural proteins as part of the mature phage particle.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Genes encoding proteins involved in the carbohydrate metabolism along with several incidences of gene duplications, split genes with inteins and introns have been rarely found in other phage genomes yet are found in this phage. We identified the genes encoding for tail fibres and for the lytic cassette, this later, expressing enzymes for bacterial capsular polysaccharides (CPS) degradation, which has not been reported before for <it>Campylobacter </it>phages.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/9/1/35BacteriophageGenome<it>Campylobacter</it>
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author Carvalho Carla M
Kropinski Andrew M
Lingohr Erika J
Santos Sílvio B
King Jonathan
Azeredo Joana
spellingShingle Carvalho Carla M
Kropinski Andrew M
Lingohr Erika J
Santos Sílvio B
King Jonathan
Azeredo Joana
The genome and proteome of a <it>Campylobacter coli </it>bacteriophage vB_CcoM-IBB_35 reveal unusual features
Virology Journal
Bacteriophage
Genome
<it>Campylobacter</it>
author_facet Carvalho Carla M
Kropinski Andrew M
Lingohr Erika J
Santos Sílvio B
King Jonathan
Azeredo Joana
author_sort Carvalho Carla M
title The genome and proteome of a <it>Campylobacter coli </it>bacteriophage vB_CcoM-IBB_35 reveal unusual features
title_short The genome and proteome of a <it>Campylobacter coli </it>bacteriophage vB_CcoM-IBB_35 reveal unusual features
title_full The genome and proteome of a <it>Campylobacter coli </it>bacteriophage vB_CcoM-IBB_35 reveal unusual features
title_fullStr The genome and proteome of a <it>Campylobacter coli </it>bacteriophage vB_CcoM-IBB_35 reveal unusual features
title_full_unstemmed The genome and proteome of a <it>Campylobacter coli </it>bacteriophage vB_CcoM-IBB_35 reveal unusual features
title_sort genome and proteome of a <it>campylobacter coli </it>bacteriophage vb_ccom-ibb_35 reveal unusual features
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Campylobacter </it>is the leading cause of foodborne diseases worldwide. Bacteriophages (phages) are naturally occurring predators of bacteria, ubiquitous in the environment, with high host specificity and thus considered an appealing option to control bacterial pathogens. Nevertheless for an effective use of phages as antimicrobial agents, it is important to understand phage biology which renders crucial the analysis of phage genomes and proteomes. The lack of sequence data from <it>Campylobacter </it>phages adds further importance to these studies.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>vB_CcoM-IBB_35 is a broad lytic spectrum <it>Myoviridae Campylobacter </it>phage with high potential for therapeutic use. The genome of this phage was obtained by pyrosequencing and the sequence data was further analyzed. The proteomic analysis was performed by SDS-PAGE and Mass spectrometry.</p> <p>Results and conclusions</p> <p>The DNA sequence data of vB_CcoM-IBB_35 consists of five contigs for a total of 172,065 bp with an average GC content of 27%. Attempts to close the gaps between contigs were unsuccessful since the DNA preparations appear to contain substances that inhibited Taq and ϕ29 polymerases. From the 210 identified ORFs, around 60% represent proteins that were not functionally assigned. Homology exists with members of the <it>Teequatrovirinae </it>namely for T4 proteins involved in morphogenesis, nucleotide metabolism, transcription, DNA replication and recombination. Tandem mass spectrometric analysis revealed 38 structural proteins as part of the mature phage particle.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Genes encoding proteins involved in the carbohydrate metabolism along with several incidences of gene duplications, split genes with inteins and introns have been rarely found in other phage genomes yet are found in this phage. We identified the genes encoding for tail fibres and for the lytic cassette, this later, expressing enzymes for bacterial capsular polysaccharides (CPS) degradation, which has not been reported before for <it>Campylobacter </it>phages.</p>
topic Bacteriophage
Genome
<it>Campylobacter</it>
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/9/1/35
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