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Protein ID of ϕXacN1


ABSTRACT: ϕXacN1 is a novel jumbo myovirus infecting the causative agent of Asian citrus canker, Xanthomonas citri. Its linear 384,670 bp double-stranded DNA genome encodes 592 predicted protein coding genes and shows 65,875 bp direct terminal repeats (DTRs), so far the longest DTRs among sequence phage genomes. The DTRs harbor 56 tRNA genes, corresponding to all 20 amino acids. This is the highest number of tRNA genes reported in a phage genome. Codon usage analyses revealed a propensity that the phage encoded tRNAs target codons that are highly used by the phage but less frequently by its host. The existence of these tRNA genes, additional seven translation-related genes as well as a chaperonin gene found in the ϕXacN1 genome suggests an increased level of independence of phage replication on host molecular machinery and a wide host range. Consistently, ϕXacN1 showed a wider host range than other X. citri phages in an infection test against a panel of X. citri strains. Phylogenetic analyses revealed a clade of phages composed of ϕXacN1 and ten other jumbo phages showing an evolutionary stability in their large genome sizes.

ORGANISM(S): Cellular Organisms

SUBMITTER: Takashi Yamada 

PROVIDER: PXD008065 | JPOST Repository | Tue Oct 30 00:00:00 GMT 2018

REPOSITORIES: jPOST

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Action DRS
150817_02_(1)_370kDa.RAW Raw
150817_03_(2)_325kDa.RAW Raw
150817_04_(3)_300kDa.RAW Raw
150817_05_(4)_260kDa.RAW Raw
150817_06_(5)_125kDa.RAW Raw
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Xanthomonas citri jumbo phage XacN1 exhibits a wide host range and high complement of tRNA genes.

Yoshikawa Genki G   Askora Ahmed A   Blanc-Mathieu Romain R   Kawasaki Takeru T   Li Yanze Y   Nakano Miyako M   Ogata Hiroyuki H   Yamada Takashi T  

Scientific reports 20180314 1


Xanthomonas virus (phage) XacN1 is a novel jumbo myovirus infecting Xanthomonas citri, the causative agent of Asian citrus canker. Its linear 384,670 bp double-stranded DNA genome encodes 592 proteins and presents the longest (66 kbp) direct terminal repeats (DTRs) among sequenced viral genomes. The DTRs harbor 56 tRNA genes, which correspond to all 20 amino acids and represent the largest number of tRNA genes reported in a viral genome. Codon usage analysis revealed a propensity for the phage e  ...[more]

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