2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.26.501625
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Marine viral particles reveal an expansive repertoire of phage-parasitizing mobile elements

Abstract: Phage satellites are mobile genetic elements that propagate by parasitizing bacteriophage replication. We report here the discovery of abundant and diverse phage satellites that were packaged as concatemeric repeats within naturally occurring bacteriophage particles in seawater. These same phage-parasitizing mobile elements were found integrated in the genomes of dominant co-occurring bacterioplankton species. Like known phage satellites, many of the marine phage satellites encoded genes for integration, DNA … Show more

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“…Such elements may use novel exciting mechanisms for replication, sensing, or phage hijacking. Many elements in marine bacteria have recently been proposed to be phage satellites (17), and other some “incomplete” PLEs were recently described in Vibrionacea other than V. cholerae (42). Considering that half of the bacteria have at least one prophage (48) and that we identified satellites in a much smaller number of bacterial genomes, it is very likely that this is the beginning of the characterization of a vast diversity of phage satellites.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Such elements may use novel exciting mechanisms for replication, sensing, or phage hijacking. Many elements in marine bacteria have recently been proposed to be phage satellites (17), and other some “incomplete” PLEs were recently described in Vibrionacea other than V. cholerae (42). Considering that half of the bacteria have at least one prophage (48) and that we identified satellites in a much smaller number of bacterial genomes, it is very likely that this is the beginning of the characterization of a vast diversity of phage satellites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies have helped recognize phage satellites as characteristic mobile elements that have specialized in being mobilized by fully functional phages. Moreover, there have been recent reports of genomic islands transduced by phages that are different from known phage satellites, which suggests that different types of satellites remain to be discovered (17, 18).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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