福氏志贺菌vB-SflS-ISF001噬菌体的全基因组序列分析

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY Turkish Journal of Biology Pub Date : 2019-04-01 DOI:10.3906/BIY-1808-97
Khashayar Shahin, M. Bouzari, Ran Wang
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志贺菌病是由不同种类的志贺菌(如福氏志贺菌)引起的最重要的急性肠道感染之一。尽管使用抗生素治疗来缩短疾病持续时间,但由于志贺菌中出现抗生素耐药性,这种方法的效果越来越差。噬菌体已被引入作为控制志贺菌病的替代品。然而,噬菌体必须没有任何溶源性或毒力因子、毒素编码或抗生素抗性基因。本研究获得了对福氏志贺菌具有特异性的强Siphoviridae噬菌体vB-SflS-ISF001的全基因组序列,并进行了比较基因组分析,以确定其特性和安全性。vB-SflS-ISF001基因组DNA在50552bp处测量,有78个推导出的开放阅读框(ORF),其中24个ORF(30.77%)与先前报道的同源噬菌体基因组中的蛋白质具有相似性。基因分析将其归类于金枪鱼亚科T1病毒属。此外,比较基因组分析显示,vB-FLS-ISF001的基因组中没有不良基因,如抗生素耐药性、毒力、溶原性或毒素编码基因。本研究结果表明,vB-SflS-ISF001是一个新物种,并证实了其对福氏菌生物防治的安全性。
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Complete genome sequence analysis of a lytic Shigella flexneri vB-SflS-ISF001 bacteriophage
Shigellosis is one of the most important acute enteric infections caused by different species of Shigella, such as Shigella flexneri. Despite the use of antibiotic therapy to reduce disease duration, this approach is becoming less effective due to the emergence of antibiotic resistance among Shigella spp. Bacteriophages have been introduced as an alternative for controlling shigellosis. However, the bacteriophages must be without any lysogenic or virulence factors, toxin coding, or antibiotic-resistant genes. In this study, the whole genome sequence of vB-SflS-ISF001, a virulent Siphoviridae bacteriophage specific for Shigella flexneri, was obtained, and a comparative genomic analysis was carried out to identify its properties and safety. vB-SflS-ISF001 genomic DNA was measured at 50,552 bp with 78 deduced open reading frames (ORFs), with 24 ORFs (30.77%) sharing similarities with proteins from the genomes of homologous phages that had been reported earlier. Genetic analysis classifies it under the genus T1virus of the subfamily Tunavirinae . Moreover, comparative genomic analysis revealed no undesirable genes in the genome of vB-SflS-ISF001, such as antibiotic resistance, virulence, lysogeny, or toxin-coding genes. The results of this investigation indicate that vB-SflS-ISF001 is a new species, and confirm its safety for the biocontrol of S. flexneri.
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Biology is published electronically 6 times a year by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) and accepts English-language manuscripts concerning all kinds of biological processes including biochemistry and biosynthesis, physiology and metabolism, molecular genetics, molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, molecular farming, biotechnology/genetic transformation, nanobiotechnology, bioinformatics and systems biology, cell and developmental biology, stem cell biology, and reproductive biology. Contribution is open to researchers of all nationalities.
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