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Halmillawewa, A.P. |
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Restrepo-Córdoba, M. |
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Perry, B.J. |
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Yost, C.K. |
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dc.contributor.author |
Hynes, M.F. |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2015-12-16T08:45:45Z |
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dc.date.available |
2015-12-16T08:45:45Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2015 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Halmillawewa, A.P., Restrepo-Córdoba, Marcela, Perry, Benjamin J., Yost, Christopher K. and Hynes, Michael F. (2015). Characterization of the Temperate Phage vB_RleM_PPF1 and its Site-Specific Integration into the Genome of Rhizobium leguminosarum Strain F1. In: Research Forum E Proceeding, Staff Development Centre Research Forum, Cycle 14-2015, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, pp 02-03. |
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2448-9743 |
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http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/10832 |
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dc.description.abstract |
The presence of prophages in a genome can contribute in increasing the bacterial fitness and
ecological success in an environment that contains closely related phages. The temperate phage
PPF1 was isolated from a lysogenized strain of Rhizobium leguminosarum F1. The complete
genome sequence of Myoviridae phage PPF1 was determined using 454-Pyrosequencing
technology. PPF1 is the first available complete genome sequence of a Rhizobium leguminosarum
temperate phage (GenBank accession no: KJ746502) and the integration site and possible
mechanism of integration of this phage has been identified. PPF1 is capable of efficiently
lysogenizing the R. leguminosarum strain F1, and can be induced from its lysogenized host using
UV irradiation. The genome of PPF1 is 54,506 bp in length with an average G+C content of
61.9%. The ORF predictions of the PPF1 genome revealed the presence of 94 putative
proteinencoding genes and 74.5% of these predicted ORFs share homology at the protein level
with previously reported sequences in the database. However, putative functions could only be
assigned to 25.5% (24 ORFs) of the predicted genes. The site-specific recombination system of
the phage targets an integration site that lies within a putative tRNA-Pro (CGG) gene in R.
leguminosarum F1. Upon integration, the phage is capable of restoring the disrupted tRNA gene,
owing to the 50 bp homologous sequence (att core region) it shares with its rhizobial host
genome. The predicted att site of temperate phage PPF1 share a sequence similarity with
the targeted att site of previously characterized Sinorhizobium meliloti phage 16-3. In spite of
phage PPF1's propensity for lysogenizing host strains, including strains on which it does not form
visible plaques, there has thus far been no evidence of the presence of similar phages integrated
into completed genomes of R. leguminosarum and related phages. The site specificity of insertion of this phage could be used to create single copy integration vectors for genetic work in R.
leguminosarum. |
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en |
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Staff Development Center, University of Kelaniya |
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dc.title |
Characterization of the Temperate Phage vB_RleM_PPF1 and its Site-Specific Integration into the Genome of Rhizobium leguminosarum Strain F1 |
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Article |
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