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Unravelling bacteriophage ϕ11 requirements for packaging and transfer of mobile genetic elements in Staphylococcus aureus
Authors:Nuria Quiles‐Puchalt  Roser Martínez‐Rubio  Geeta Ram  Íñigo Lasa  José R. Penadés
Affiliation:1. Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia (IBV‐CSIC), , 46010 Valencia, Spain;2. Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Animal, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias (CITA‐IVIA), , 12400 Segorbe, Castellón, Spain;3. Cardenal Herrera‐CEU University, , 46113, Valencia, Spain;4. Skirball Institute Program in Molecular Pathogenesis and Departments of Microbiology and Medicine, New York University Medical Center, , New York, NY, 10016 USA;5. Instituto de Agrobiotecnología, CSIC‐Universidad Pública de Navarra, , 31006 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain;6. Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, , Glasgow, UK
Abstract:Bacteriophages play a major role in spreading mobile genetic elements (MGEs)‐encoded genes among bacterial populations. In spite of this, the molecular requirements for building phage transducing particles have not been completely deciphered. Here, we systematically inactivated each ORF from the packaging and lysis modules of the staphylococcal phage ?11, used as a model for the Siphoviridae phages infecting Gram‐positive bacteria, and determined their functional role in transferring different MGEs including plasmids, staphylococcal pathogenicity islands (SaPIs) and the phage itself. In a previous report, we identified seven of these ORFs as being required for the production of functional phage or SaPI particles. In this report, we have completed the mutational analysis and have identified and characterized 15 additional phage‐encoded proteins required for the production of mature phage, SaPI, or transducing particles. Apart from these, we have not yet ascertained any specific function for the six remaining ?11 genes, though they are highly conserved among the staphylococcal bacteriophages. To the best of our knowledge, this study represents the first systematic deletion analysis of all the ORFs comprising the morphogenetic and lysis modules of a phage, clearly defining the molecular requirements involved in phage‐mediated MGEs transfer.
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