Identification of five novel tectiviruses in Bacillus strains: Analysis of a highly variable region generating genetic diversity

Matti Jalasvuori, Saara Palmu, Annika Gillis, Hanna Kokko, Jacques Mahillon, Jaana K.H. Bamford, Nadine Fornelos*

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    Abstract

    Our biosphere is abundant with unique and small genes for which no homologs are known. These genes, often referred to as orphans or ORFans, are commonly found in bacteriophage genomes but their origins remain unclear. We discovered five novel tectivirus-like genetic elements by screening more than five-hundred Bacillus strains. A highly variable region (HVR) of these viruses was shown to harbor ORFans in most of these otherwise well-conserved bacteriophages. Previous studies demonstrated that mutations close to this region dramatically alter bacteriophage gene regulation, suggesting that the acquisition of those ORFans may provide a source of genetic diversity that is then subject to genetic selection during bacteriophage evolution.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)118-126
    Number of pages9
    JournalResearch in Microbiology
    Volume164
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2013

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