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Published on: April 9, 2015
Introducing Two New Bacteriophages Isolated Using Arthrobacter globiformis : BlueShadow and Schaffner
Madeline Dojs1, Christine Fleischacker1, Celia Brekken1
1Biology, University of Mary, Bismarck, North Dakota, United States.
Two novel bacteriophages, BlueShadow and Schaffner, were discovered infecting Arthrobacter globiformis in North Dakota soil. Their genetic makeup suggests they belong to distinct clusters and likely possess a temperate lifestyle, indicating potential for further research.
Area of Science:
- Microbiology and Virology
- Bacteriophage Research
- Genomics
Background:
- Soil harbors a vast diversity of microbial life, including bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria).
- Bacteriophages play crucial roles in regulating bacterial populations and shaping microbial communities.
- Understanding phage diversity and lifestyle is essential for various applications, including phage therapy and synthetic biology.
Purpose of the Study:
- To isolate and characterize novel bacteriophages from North Dakota soil.
- To determine the phylogenetic placement of newly discovered phages based on genomic similarity.
- To infer the lifestyle (temperate or lytic) of the isolated phages.
Main Methods:
- Isolation of bacteriophages from soil samples using the host bacterium *Arthrobacter globiformis B-2979*.
- Genomic analysis and comparison to assign phages to known clusters.
- Identification of conserved genes, such as integrase, to predict phage lifestyle.
Main Results:
- Two new bacteriophages, named BlueShadow and Schaffner, were successfully isolated.
- BlueShadow was assigned to actinobacteriophage cluster AY, and Schaffner to cluster AZ1 based on gene content.
- Both phages possess a putative integrase gene, a hallmark of temperate phages.
Conclusions:
- The discovery of BlueShadow and Schaffner expands the known diversity of actinobacteriophages.
- The presence of conserved integrase genes strongly suggests that both phages exhibit a temperate lifestyle.
- These findings provide a foundation for future studies on the biology and potential applications of these novel phages.
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