microPublication biology
Isolation, characterization, and annotation of two bacteriophage from North Carolina soil using Arthrobacter globiformis : HamCheese and Kihatsu.
Sheridan R Publico, Reagan R Rouland, Britnee M Bensinger, Wyatt W Clancy, Saskia M Hupertz, Ethan A Koeman, J Trevor O'Neill, Neha Parthasarathy, Henry M Sederoff, Erik T Varela Hernandez, Reagan Cynthia, Stephanie L Mathews
Published: 202610.17912/micropub.biology.001856
Abstract
Open AccessBacteriophage HamCheese and Kihatsu are siphoviruses isolated from soil in Raleigh, NC and Clayton, NC, respectively, using Arthrobacter globiformis , B2979. HamCheese is assigned to actinobacteriophage cluster AS based on gene content similarity. Its 38454 base pair genome encodes 67 putative genes. Kihatsu is assigned to cluster FF phage, with a genome 43,237 base pairs in length encoding 67 putative genes and 2 tRNAs. Based on gene content, both pages are predicted to be temperate.