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Diversity of Sinorhizobium (Ensifer) meliloti Bacteriophages in the Rhizosphere of Medicago marina: Myoviruses, Filamentous and N4-Like Podovirus.


ABSTRACT: Using different Sinorhizobium meliloti strains as hosts, we isolated eight new virulent phages from the rhizosphere of the coastal legume Medicago marina. Half of the isolated phages showed a very narrow host range while the other half exhibited a wider host range within the strains tested. Electron microscopy studies showed that phages M_ort18, M_sf1.2, and M_sf3.33 belonged to the Myoviridae family with feature long, contractile tails and icosaedral head. Phages I_sf3.21 and I_sf3.10T appeared to have filamentous shape and produced turbid plaques, which is a characteristic of phages from the Inoviridae family. Phage P_ort11 is a member of the Podoviridae, with an icosahedral head and a short tail and was selected for further characterization and genome sequencing. P_ort11 contained linear, double-stranded DNA with a length of 75239 bp and 103 putative open reading frames. BLASTP analysis revealed strong similarities to Escherichia phage N4 and other N4-like phages. This is the first report of filamentous and N4-like phages that infect S. meliloti.

SUBMITTER: Cubo MT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6992544 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diversity of <i>Sinorhizobium (Ensifer) meliloti</i> Bacteriophages in the Rhizosphere of <i>Medicago marina</i>: Myoviruses, Filamentous and N4-Like Podovirus.

Cubo María Teresa MT   Alías-Villegas Cynthia C   Balsanelli Eduardo E   Mesa Dany D   de Souza Emanuel E   Espuny María Rosario MR  

Frontiers in microbiology 20200124


Using different <i>Sinorhizobium meliloti</i> strains as hosts, we isolated eight new virulent phages from the rhizosphere of the coastal legume <i>Medicago marina</i>. Half of the isolated phages showed a very narrow host range while the other half exhibited a wider host range within the strains tested. Electron microscopy studies showed that phages M_ort18, M_sf1.2, and M_sf3.33 belonged to the <i>Myoviridae</i> family with feature long, contractile tails and icosaedral head. Phages I_sf3.21 a  ...[more]

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