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Comparative Analysis of the Genomes of the Temperate Bacteriophages Phi 11, Phi 12 and Phi 13 of Staphylococcus Aureus 8325

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Journal Gene
Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2002 May 31
PMID 12036589
Citations 76
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The genomes of the three temperate bacteriophages contained in the chromosome of Staphylococcus aureus 8325 have been extracted from the sequence database and analyzed. phi 11, phi 12 and phi 13 are members of the same lytic group but different serogroups and consequently co-habitate the same host cell. Their genomes are approximately 42 kb to 45 kb and contain about 90 ORFs of at least 50 codons. Of these, about 50 have similarities to known genes or to genes of other staphylococcal phages. Each of the phages clusters within a homology group that share large regions of sequence identity while intergroup homology is comparatively low. The arrangement of genes on the chromosomes of the three phages is similar and consistent with current modular theory of phage gene organization. The replicated genomes appear to be packaged by different mechanisms. Phage phi 11 and phi 12 have been found to contain sequences consistent with pac-site phages while phi 13 has sequences consistent with cos-site phages. The attBsite for phi 11 is located in an intergenic region of the S. aureus chromosome while phi 12 and phi 13 integrate into specific genes. The phi 12 att-site is within an unknown gene, but the phi 13 att-site is within the beta-toxin gene. In contrast to the other two phages, phi 13 also introduces the staphylokinase gene (sak) and a second gene related to expression of fib.

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