2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2702983/v1
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Characteristics and whole-genome analysis of a novel Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato bacteriophage D6 isolated from a karst cave

Abstract: Pseudomonas syringae is a gram-negative plant pathogen that generally infects plants such as tomato and threatens global crop production. In this study, a novel lytic phage (named Pseudomonas phage D6) infecting P. syringae pv. tomato DC3000 was isolated from the karst cave sediments and characterized. The latent period of phage D6 was shown to be 60 min, and the burst size was 16 plaque forming units/cell. Phage D6 was stable at 30 − 40°C and lost infectivity after heated to 70°C. The infectivity of phage D6 … Show more

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“…Slopekvirus phages show similarities to the Starboviridae family. This has led to the inclusion of the previous 'T4-like' phages, formerly classified in the abolished Myoviridae family, in the expanded Strabovoridae family, which now has 35 genera, including 11 newly created genera and 14 floating genera(Frampton et al, 2015;Jørgensen et al, 2020;Wu et al, 2024). According to the VICTOR database, among the 35 Strabovoridae phages listed in the NCBI taxonomy browser, Klebsiella phages (Klebsiella vB_KpM-SoFaint, Klebsiella phage KP15, Klebsiella phage vB_KpM-Milk and Klebsiella phage vB_KpM-KalD) and P. syringae phage TE werede- termined to be in the same family and genus.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Slopekvirus phages show similarities to the Starboviridae family. This has led to the inclusion of the previous 'T4-like' phages, formerly classified in the abolished Myoviridae family, in the expanded Strabovoridae family, which now has 35 genera, including 11 newly created genera and 14 floating genera(Frampton et al, 2015;Jørgensen et al, 2020;Wu et al, 2024). According to the VICTOR database, among the 35 Strabovoridae phages listed in the NCBI taxonomy browser, Klebsiella phages (Klebsiella vB_KpM-SoFaint, Klebsiella phage KP15, Klebsiella phage vB_KpM-Milk and Klebsiella phage vB_KpM-KalD) and P. syringae phage TE werede- termined to be in the same family and genus.…”
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confidence: 99%