Genome Sequences of Subcluster K5 Mycobacteriophages AlleyCat, Edugator, and Guillsminger
Author(s) -
Rodney A. King,
Tina Slowan-Pomeroy,
Jodi E. Thomas,
Tithe Ahmed,
Katie L. Alexander,
James M. Biddle,
Makenzie K. Daniels,
Jenna R. Rowlett,
Taylor E. Senay,
Claire A. Rinehart,
Amanda K. Staples,
Naomi S. Rowland,
Bobby L. Gaffney,
Christine B. Emmons,
Maya D. Hauk,
Rebecca L Nguyen,
Leonard Naegele,
Summer S. Strickland,
Laura Briggs,
Alexander N. Rush,
Sanghamitra Saha,
Rachna Sadana,
Steven G. Cresawn,
Daniel A. Russell,
Rebecca A. Garlena,
Welkin H. Pope,
Deborah JacobsSera,
Graham F. Hatfull
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
genome announcements
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2169-8287
DOI - 10.1128/genomea.01122-17
Subject(s) - biology , mycobacterium smegmatis , genome , transposable element , genetics , gene , transfer rna , mycobacterium tuberculosis , rna , medicine , tuberculosis , pathology
Bacteriophages AlleyCat, Edugator, and Guillsminger were isolated on Mycobacterium smegmatis mc 2 155 from enriched soil samples. All are members of mycobacteriophage subcluster K5, with genomes of 62,112 to 63,344 bp. Each genome contains 92 to 99 predicted protein-coding genes and one tRNA. Guillsminger is the first mycobacteriophage to carry an IS 1380 family transposon.
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