From compost to culver: genome sequence and annotation of a cluster CQ1 Gordonia phage

Phage Culver, with a siphovirus morphology, was isolated using CAG3. Culver is assigned to phage cluster CQ1 based on gene content similarity to actinobacteriophages. Notably, Culver is predicted to encode eight tRNAs, lysin A by two adjacent genes, and, unlike other CQ1 phages, two putative integra...

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Published in:Microbiology resource announcements Vol. 13; no. 2; p. e0106623
Main Authors: Alexander, William K, Allen, Rianna R, Anderson, Jaden D, Brumfield, Amber N, Cook, Tiffany M, Dana, Giana M, Ethridge, Gregory J, Gailey, Emily C, Netzley, Rebekah A, Nguyen, Joshua V, Souza, Phillip J, Yoder, Briggs M, Wallen, Jamie R, Gainey, Maria D, Bates, Tonya C, Wisner, Ellen M
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States American Society for Microbiology 15-02-2024
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Summary:Phage Culver, with a siphovirus morphology, was isolated using CAG3. Culver is assigned to phage cluster CQ1 based on gene content similarity to actinobacteriophages. Notably, Culver is predicted to encode eight tRNAs, lysin A by two adjacent genes, and, unlike other CQ1 phages, two putative integrase genes.
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ISSN:2576-098X
2576-098X
DOI:10.1128/mra.01066-23