Enterobacteria Phage Ac3's Genome Annotation and Host Range Analysis Against the ECOR Reference Library.

Emma L Farquharson, Sam R Nugen
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Host range analyses and genome sequencing/annotation of bacteriophage isolates allow more effective development of tools for applications in medicine, agriculture, and the environment and expand our understanding of phage biology. Here we present the complete sequence of phage Ac3's assembled and annotated genome (accession OK040907). Originally referred to simply as "3," Ac3 has previously been described as a T4-like bacteriophage belonging to the Myoviridae family in the Caudovirales order of tailed bacteriophages. Using a combination of spot tests and full plate plaque assays, Ac3's permissive and adsorptive host range were evaluated against the ECOR Reference Library; a panel of 72 Escherichia coli isolates meant to represent the diversity of E. coli. Spot assays revealed that Ac3 could adsorb to 43 of the 72 strains (59.7%), whereas plaque assays demonstrated Ac3's ability to complete replication within 27 of the 72 strains (37.5%). By overlaying spot test and plaque assay results, 16 of the 45 nonpermissive ECOR strains (35.5%) were highlighted as being able to support Ac3's adsorption and tail contraction, but not its replication. Further characterization of Ac3 is still needed, however, the study presented here provides a solid starting point for future research.

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肠杆菌噬菌体Ac3基因组注释及ECOR参考文库宿主范围分析
宿主范围分析和噬菌体分离物的基因组测序/注释允许更有效地开发用于医学,农业和环境的工具,并扩展我们对噬菌体生物学的理解。在这里,我们展示了噬菌体Ac3组装和注释的基因组的完整序列(accession OK040907)。Ac3最初被简单地称为“3”,以前被描述为一种t4样噬菌体,属于尾状病毒目肌病毒科的尾状噬菌体。结合斑点试验和全板空斑试验,对照ECOR参考文库评估Ac3的容许和吸附宿主范围;一个由72个分离的大肠杆菌组成的小组,旨在代表大肠杆菌的多样性。斑点实验表明,Ac3能够在72株菌中的43株(59.7%)上吸附,而空斑实验表明,Ac3能够在72株菌中的27株(37.5%)上完成复制。通过斑点试验和斑块试验结果叠加,45株非允许型ECOR菌株中有16株(35.5%)能够支持Ac3的吸附和尾部收缩,但不能支持其复制。Ac3的进一步表征仍需进一步研究,但本研究为今后的研究提供了一个坚实的起点。
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