Viruses (Dec 2022)

A Novel <i>Aeromonas popoffii</i> Phage AerP_220 Proposed to Be a Member of a New <i>Tolavirus</i> Genus in the <i>Autographiviridae</i> Family

  • Vera Morozova,
  • Yuliya Kozlova,
  • Ghadeer Jdeed,
  • Artem Tikunov,
  • Tatyana Ushakova,
  • Alevtina Bardasheva,
  • Elena Zhirakovskaia,
  • Yuliya Poletaeva,
  • Elena Ryabchikova,
  • Nina V. Tikunova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v14122733
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 2733

Abstract

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Aeromonas popoffii is one of the environmental Aeromonas species. A number of factors of virulence have been described for this species and it has been reported as a causative agent of urinary tract infection. The first A. popoffii bacteriophage AerP_220 along with its host strain A. popoffii CEMTC 4062 were isolated from river water. The phage has a podovirus morphotype, shows a narrow host range and is lytic against the host strain. The AerP_220 genome comprises 45,207 bp and does not contain genes responsible for antibiotic resistance and toxin production. Fifty-nine co-directional putative ORFs were found in the AerP_220 genome. Thirty-three ORFs encoded proteins with predicted functions; the products of 26 ORFs were hypothetical proteins. AerP_220 genome analysis revealed that this phage can be considered a novel species within the Autographiviridae family. Comparative genomic and proteomic analysis revealed that AerP_220 along with the Aeromonas phage vB_AspA_Tola (OM913599) are members of a new putative Tolavirus genus in the family Autographiviridae. The Gajwadongvirus and proposed Tolavirus genera along with Pantoea phage Nufs112 and phage Reminis could form a new Tolavirinae subfamily within the Autographiviridae family.

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