Supersize me: Cronobacter sakazakii phage GAP32

  • Abbasifar, Reza
  • Griffiths, Mansel W
  • Sabour, Parviz M
  • Ackermann, Hans-Wolfgang
  • Vandersteegen, Katrien
  • Lavigne, Rob
  • Noben, Jean-Paul
  • Alanis Villa, Argentina
  • Abbasifar, Arash
  • Nash, John H E
  • Kropinski, Andrew M
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Publication date
July 2014
Publisher
Academic Press
Journal
0042-6822

Abstract

Cronobacter sakazakii is a Gram-negative pathogen found in milk-based formulae that causes infant meningitis. Bacteriophages have been proposed to control bacterial pathogens; however, comprehensive knowledge about a phage is required to ensure its safety before clinical application. We have characterized C. sakazakii phage vB_CsaM_GAP32 (GAP32), which possesses the second largest sequenced phage genome (358,663bp). A total of 571 genes including 545 protein coding sequences and 26 tRNAs were identified, thus more genes than in the smallest bacterium, Mycoplasma genitalium G37. BLASTP and HHpred searches, together with proteomic analyses reveal that only 23.9% of the putative proteins have defined functions. Some of the unique features of t...

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