Genomic and biological characteristics of a newly isolated lytic bacteriophage PZJ0206 infecting the Enterobacter cloacae

Virus Res. 2022 May 13:198800. doi: 10.1016/j.virusres.2022.198800. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTEnterobacter cloacae is an opportunistic pathogen that is widely distributed in the environment, often causing hospital and community-acquired infections. The limited phage resources and poor genomic data hinder the understanding of the lysis mechanism of Enterobacter cloacae phages. In the present study, we characterized a newly discovered lytic phage PZJ0206 that infects an E. cloacae strain isolated from sewage water into the Pearl River in Guangdong, China. The morphological characteristics of the icosahedral head and short tail of PZJ0206 were observed by transmission electron microscopy. The one-step growth curve showed that PZJ0206 has a relatively short latent period and an average burst size of approximately 124 PFU (plaque forming unit)/infected cell at an MOI of 0.1. The genome of phage PZJ0206 consists of 40,526 bp with a GC content of 48.62% and contains 45 putative open reading frames (ORFs). Based on genomic characteristics, comparative genomics and phylogenetic analysis, it was strongly demonstrated that PZJ0206 is a novel member of the genus Berlinvirus in the family Autographiviridae. Our work provides basic information on Enterobacter cloacae phage PZJ0206 and lays the foundation for the further study of the evolution of phage PZJ0206 and interactions between the phage and its host.PMID:35577174 | DOI:10.1016/j.virusres.2022.198800
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