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Viunalikeviruses are environmentally common agents of horizontal gene transfer in pathogens and biocontrol bacteria.


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Matilla, Miguel A 
Fang, Xinzhe 
Salmond, George PC 

Abstract

Bacteriophages have been used as natural biocontrol and therapeutic agents, but also as biotechnological tools for bacterial engineering. We showed recently that the transducing bacteriophage ϕMAM1 is a ViI-like phage and a member of the new genus, 'Viunalikevirus'. Here, we show that four additional ViI-like phages and three new environmentally isolated viunalikeviruses, all infecting plant and human pathogens, are very efficient generalised transducers capable of transducing chromosomal markers at frequencies of up to 10(-4) transductants per plaque-forming unit. We also demonstrate the interstrain transduction of plasmids and chromosomal markers, including genes involved in anabolism, genes for virulence and genes encoding secondary metabolites involved in biocontrol. We propose that all viunalikeviruses are likely to perform efficient horizontal gene transfer. Viunalikeviruses therefore represent useful agents for functional genomics and bacterial engineering, and for chemical and synthetic biology studies, but could be viewed as inappropriate choices for phage therapy.

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Bacteria, Bacteriophages, Biological Control Agents, Gene Transfer, Horizontal, Myoviridae, Plasmids, Transduction, Genetic, Virulence

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ISME J

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1751-7362
1751-7370

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Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)
Sponsorship
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/H002677/1)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/G000298/1)
European Commission (298003)
This research was supported by the EU Marie-Curie Intra-European Fellowship for Career Development (FP7- PEOPLE-2011-IEF) grant number 298003.