Filamentous Phages as Cloning Vectors

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pp. 61-83 ◽  
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Vol 50 (10) ◽  
pp. 2597-2603 ◽  
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Yasushi MORINAGA ◽  
Kiyoshi MIWA ◽  
Shigeru NAKAMORI ◽  
Konosuke SANO

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pp. 181-186 ◽  
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Ying-Ping Wang ◽  
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Angelika Bodenteich ◽  
Zhili Wang ◽  
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Vol 287 (7) ◽  
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Ahmed Askora ◽  
M. E. F. Abdel-Haliem ◽  
Takashi Yamada

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Vol 78 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong Xue ◽  
Yan Xu ◽  
Yan Boucher ◽  
Martin F. Polz

ABSTRACTEnvironmentalVibrio choleraestrains isolated from a coastal brackish pond (Oyster Pond, Woods Hole, MA) carried a novel filamentous phage, VCYϕ, which can exist as a host genome integrative form (IF) and a plasmid-like replicative form (RF). Outside the cell, the phage displays a morphology typical ofInovirus, with filamentous particles ∼1.8 μm in length and 7 nm in width. Four independent RF isolates had identical genomes, except for 8 single nucleotide polymorphisms clustered in two regions. The overall genome size is 7,103 bp with 11 putative open reading frames organized into three functional modules (replication, structure and assembly, and regulation). VCYϕ shares sequence similarity with other filamentous phages (including cholera disease-associated CTX) in a highly mosaic manner, indicating evolution by horizontal gene transfer and recombination. VCYϕ integrates in the vicinity of the putative translation initiation factor Sui1 in chromosome II ofV. cholerae. A screen of 531 closely related host isolates showed that ∼40% harbored phages, with 27% and 13% carrying the IF and RF, respectively. The relative frequencies of the RF and IF differed among strains isolated from the pond or lagoon of Oyster Pond, suggesting that the host habitat influences intracellular phage biology. The overall high prevalence within the host population shows that filamentous phages can be an important component of the environmental biology ofV. cholerae.


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Amina Zoubeidi ◽  
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