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Diversity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Temperate Phages

Genevieve Johnson, Swarnali Banerjee, Catherine Putonti

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Abstract

Prophages play a critical role in the evolution of their host species and can also contribute to the virulence and fitness of pathogenic species. Here, we conducted a comprehensive investigation of prophage sequences from 5,383 publicly available Pseudomonas aeruginosa genomes from human as well as environmental isolates. We identified a diverse population of prophages, including tailed phages, inoviruses, and microviruses; 46.9% of the prophage sequences found share no significant sequence similarity with characterized phages, representing a vast array of novel P. aeruginosa-infecting phages. Our investigation into these prophages found substantial evidence of reassortment. In producing this, the first catalog of P. aeruginosa prophages, we uncovered both novel prophages as well as genetic content that have yet to be explored.

Topics & Concepts

ProphageBiologyLysogenic cycleGenomeGeneticsBacteriophageLytic cycleTemperatenessBacterial genome sizeGeneVirusEscherichia coliBacteriophages and microbial interactionsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesMicrobial infections and disease research