F1000Research (Apr 2024)

Isolation and complete genome sequence of Aeromonas bacteriophage Gekk3-15 [version 1; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations]

  • A.S. Kuznetsov,
  • P. Yu. Pechenov,
  • A.K. Golomidova,
  • E.E. Kulikov,
  • E.E. Galyov,
  • I.S. Belalov,
  • A.V. Letarov

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Bacteria of the genus Aeromonas, especially A. hydrophila and A. veronii are recognized as important fish pathogens that cause significant economic losses in aquaculture. Environmentally friendly bacteriophage-based solutions for the treatment of fish and for the reduction of colonization by pathogenic bacteria in production facilities are currently in high demand. The bacteriophage Gekk3-15 was isolated during a search for novel phage strains potentially suitable for Aeromonas biocontrol applications. Genome sequencing revealed that this virus is a relatively small myovirus with a 64847 bp long dsDNA genome, which is consistent with virion electron microscopy data. Bacteriophage Gekk3-15 is distinct in its nucleotide and encoded aa sequences from all other sequenced bacteriophage genomes, and may represent a new viral taxon at the genus or subfamily level.

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