Human-Gut Phages Harbor Sporulation Genes
Daniel Schwartz, Josué Rodríguez-Ramos, Michael Shaffer, Rory M. Flynn, Rebecca A. Daly, Kelly Wrighton, Jay T. Lennon
Abstract
that involves hundreds of genes. By coupling homology searches with host classification, we identified 31 phage-carried homologs of sporulation genes that are mostly limited to phages infecting spore-forming bacteria. Nearly one-third of the homologs recovered were regulatory genes, suggesting that phages may manipulate host genetic networks by tapping into their control elements. Our findings also suggest a mechanism by which phages can overcome the defensive strategy of dormancy, which may be involved in coevolutionary dynamics of spore-forming bacteria.
Topics & Concepts
GeneBiologyHost (biology)BacteriaComputational biologyGeneticsMicrobiologyBacteriophages and microbial interactionsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology