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2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jian Zeng ◽  
Yan Wang ◽  
Ju Zhang ◽  
Shixing Yang ◽  
Wen Zhang

AbstractMembers of the family Inoviridae (inoviruses) are characterized by their unique filamentous morphology and infection cycle. The viral genome of inovirus is able to integrate into the host genome and continuously releases virions without lysing the host, establishing chronic infection. A large number of inoviruses have been obtained from microbial genomes and metagenomes recently, but putative novel inoviruses remaining to be identified. Here, using viral metagenomics, we identified four novel inoviruses from cloacal swab samples of wild and breeding birds. The circular genome of those four inoviruses are 6732 to 7709 nt in length with 51.4% to 56.5% GC content and encodes 9 to 13 open reading frames, respectively. The zonula occludens toxin gene implicated in the virulence of pathogenic host bacteria were identified in all four inoviruses and shared the highest amino acid sequences identity (< 37.3%) to other reference strains belonging to different genera of the family Inoviridae and among themselves. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that all the four inoviruses were genetically far away from other strains belonging to the family Inoviridae and formed an independent clade. According to the genetic distance-based criteria, all the four inoviruses identified in the present study respectively belong to four novel putative genera in the family Inoviridae.


Author(s):  
Diliana Pérez-Reytor ◽  
Alequis Pavón ◽  
Carmen Lopez-Joven ◽  
Sebastián Ramírez-Araya ◽  
Carlos Peña-Varas ◽  
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Viruses ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 730 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jesper Juel Mauritzen ◽  
Daniel Castillo ◽  
Demeng Tan ◽  
Sine Lo Svenningsen ◽  
Mathias Middelboe

Zonula occludens toxin (Zot) is a conserved protein in filamentous vibriophages and has been reported as a putative toxin in Vibrio cholerae. Recently, widespread distribution of zot-encoding prophages was found among marine Vibrio species, including environmental isolates. However, little is known about the dynamics of these prophages beyond V. cholerae. In this study, we characterized and quantified the zot-encoding filamentous phage VAIϕ, spontaneously induced from the fish pathogen V. anguillarum. VAIϕ contained 6117 bp encoding 11 ORFs, including ORF8pVAI, exhibiting 27%–73% amino acid identity to Inovirus Zot-like proteins. A qPCR method revealed an average of four VAIϕ genomes per host genome during host exponential growth phase, and PCR demonstrated dissemination of induced VAIϕ to other V. anguillarum strains through re-integration in non-lysogens. VAIϕ integrated into both chromosomes of V. anguillarum by recombination, causing changes in a putative ORF in the phage genome. Phylogenetic analysis of the V. anguillarum Inoviridae elements revealed mosaic genome structures related to mainly V. cholerae. Altogether, this study contributes to the understanding of Inovirus infection dynamics and mobilization of zot-like genes beyond human pathogenic vibrios, and discusses their potential role in the evolution of the fish pathogen V. anguillarum.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 37-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seyedeh Mahnaz Mousavi ◽  
Mehdi Zeinoddini ◽  
Azadeh Azizi ◽  
AliReza Saeedinia ◽  
Arina Monazah ◽  
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Gut Pathogens ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vikneswari Mahendran ◽  
Fang Liu ◽  
Stephen M. Riordan ◽  
Michael C. Grimm ◽  
Mark M. Tanaka ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 64 (3) ◽  
pp. 303-306 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nadeem O. Kaakoush ◽  
Natalia Castaño-Rodríguez ◽  
Andrew S. Day ◽  
Daniel A. Lemberg ◽  
Steven T. Leach ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 33-35
Author(s):  
Soroor Erfanimanesh ◽  
Gita Eslami ◽  
Hossein Goudarzi ◽  
Arezou Taherpour ◽  
Ali Hashemi ◽  
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