CrAssphages are an extensive and ubiquitous family of tailed bacteriophages, predicted to infect bacteria of the order Bacteroidales. Despite being found in ~50% of individuals and representing up to 90% of human gut viromes, members of this viral family have never been isolated in culture and remain understudied. Here, we report the isolation of a CrAssphage (ΦCrAss001) from human faecal material. This bacteriophage infects the human gut symbiont Bacteroides intestinalis, confirming previous in silico predictions of the likely host. DNA sequencing demonstrates that the bacteriophage genome is circular, 102 kb in size, and has unusual structural traits. In addition, electron microscopy confirms that ΦcrAss001 has a podovirus-like morphology...
In the current report, we describe the identification of three genetically distinct groups of propha...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized by a large number of microorganisms, including bacteri...
The human gut harbors a complex ecosystem of microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses. With th...
peer-reviewedCrAssphages are an extensive and ubiquitous family of tailed bacteriophages, predicted ...
CrAss-like phages are a diverse group of mostly uncultured bacterial viruses that are highly abundan...
International audienceMetagenomic sequence analysis is rapidly becoming the primary source of virus ...
CrAssphages represent the most abundant virus in the human gut microbiota, but the lack of available...
CrAssphage and related viruses of the order Crassvirales (hereafter referred to as crassviruses) wer...
The crAss-like phages are a diverse group of related viruses that includes some of the most abundant...
Microbiomes are vast communities of microorganisms and viruses that populate all natural ecosystems....
In the current report, we describe the identification of three genetically distinct groups of propha...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized by a large number of microorganisms, including bacteri...
The human gut harbors a complex ecosystem of microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses. With th...
peer-reviewedCrAssphages are an extensive and ubiquitous family of tailed bacteriophages, predicted ...
CrAss-like phages are a diverse group of mostly uncultured bacterial viruses that are highly abundan...
International audienceMetagenomic sequence analysis is rapidly becoming the primary source of virus ...
CrAssphages represent the most abundant virus in the human gut microbiota, but the lack of available...
CrAssphage and related viruses of the order Crassvirales (hereafter referred to as crassviruses) wer...
The crAss-like phages are a diverse group of related viruses that includes some of the most abundant...
Microbiomes are vast communities of microorganisms and viruses that populate all natural ecosystems....
In the current report, we describe the identification of three genetically distinct groups of propha...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized by a large number of microorganisms, including bacteri...
The human gut harbors a complex ecosystem of microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses. With th...