Origin, Evolution and Diversity of φ29-like Phages-Review and Bioinformatic Analysis.

IF 4.9 2区 生物学 International Journal of Molecular Sciences Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.3390/ijms251910838
Peter Evseev, Daria Gutnik, Alena Evpak, Anastasia Kasimova, Konstantin Miroshnikov
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Phage φ29 and related bacteriophages are currently the smallest known tailed viruses infecting various representatives of both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. They are characterised by genomic content features and distinctive properties that are unique among known tailed phages; their characteristics include protein primer-driven replication and a packaging process characteristic of this group. Searches conducted using public genomic databases revealed in excess of 2000 entries, including bacteriophages, phage plasmids and sequences identified as being archaeal that share the characteristic features of phage φ29. An analysis of predicted proteins, however, indicated that the metagenomic sequences attributed as archaeal appear to be misclassified and belong to bacteriophages. An analysis of the translated polypeptides of major capsid proteins (MCPs) of φ29-related phages indicated the dissimilarity of MCP sequences to those of almost all other known Caudoviricetes groups and a possible distant relationship to MCPs of T7-like (Autographiviridae) phages. Sequence searches conducted using HMM revealed the relatedness between the main structural proteins of φ29-like phages and an unusual lactococcal phage, KSY1 (Chopinvirus KSY1), whose genome contains two genes of RNA polymerase that are similar to the RNA polymerases of phages of the Autographiviridae and Schitoviridae (N4-like) families. An analysis of the tail tube proteins of φ29-like phages indicated their dissimilarity of the lower collar protein to tail proteins of all other viral groups, but revealed its possible distant relatedness with proteins of toxin translocation complexes. The combination of the unique features and distinctive origin of φ29-related phages suggests the categorisation of this vast group in a new order or as a new taxon of a higher rank.

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φ29类噬菌体的起源、进化和多样性--综述与生物信息学分析》(Origin, Evolution and Diversity of φ29-like Phages-Review and Bioinformatic Analysis)。
噬菌体φ29和相关的噬菌体是目前已知的感染各种革兰氏阳性和革兰氏阴性细菌的最小的有尾病毒。它们的基因组内容特征和独特性质在已知的有尾噬菌体中是独一无二的;它们的特征包括蛋白质引物驱动的复制和该类噬菌体特有的包装过程。利用公共基因组数据库进行的搜索发现了 2000 多个条目,其中包括噬菌体、噬菌体质粒和被鉴定为具有φ29噬菌体特征的古菌序列。然而,对预测蛋白质的分析表明,被归类为古菌的元基因组序列似乎被错误地归类为噬菌体。对φ29相关噬菌体的主要外壳蛋白(MCPs)的翻译多肽进行的分析表明,MCPs序列与几乎所有其他已知Caudoviricetes类的MCPs序列都不相似,而且可能与T7-like(Autographiviridae)噬菌体的MCPs关系密切。利用 HMM 进行的序列搜索发现,φ29-like噬菌体的主要结构蛋白与一种不常见的乳球菌噬菌体 KSY1(肖邦病毒 KSY1)之间存在亲缘关系,后者的基因组包含两个 RNA 聚合酶基因,与 Autographiviridae 和 Schitoviridae(N4-like)科噬菌体的 RNA 聚合酶相似。对φ29-like噬菌体尾管蛋白的分析表明,它们的下领蛋白与所有其他病毒群的尾管蛋白都不相似,但却揭示了其与毒素转运复合物蛋白可能存在的远缘关系。φ29相关噬菌体的独特特征和与众不同的起源相结合,建议将这一庞大的类群归入一个新的类目或更高级别的新类群。
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