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Genome sequence and characterization of a novel Pseudomonas putida phage, MiCath

James Dekontee Jaryenneh, Joseph S. Schoeniger, Catherine M. Mageeney

2023Scientific Reports10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pseudomonads are ubiquitous bacteria with importance in medicine, soil, agriculture, and biomanufacturing. We report a novel Pseudomonas putida phage, MiCath, which is the first known phage infecting P. putida S12, a strain increasingly used as a synthetic biology chassis. MiCath was isolated from garden soil under a tomato plant using P. putida S12 as a host and was also found to infect four other P. putida strains. MiCath has a ~ 61 kbp double-stranded DNA genome which encodes 97 predicted open reading frames (ORFs); functions could only be predicted for 48 ORFs using comparative genomics. Functions include structural phage proteins, other common phage proteins (e.g., terminase), a queuosine gene cassette, a cas4 exonuclease, and an endosialidase. Restriction digestion analysis suggests the queuosine gene cassette encodes a pathway capable of modification of guanine residues. When compared to other phage genomes, MiCath shares at most 74% nucleotide identity over 2% of the genome with any sequenced phage. Overall, MiCath is a novel phage with no close relatives, encoding many unique gene products.

Topics & Concepts

Pseudomonas putidaGenomeWhole genome sequencingBiologySequence (biology)Computational biologyGeneticsGeneBacteriophages and microbial interactionsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesAquaculture disease management and microbiota