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Intragenus generalized transduction in Staphylococcus spp. by a novel giant phage
Authors:Jumpei Uchiyama  Iyo Takemura-Uchiyama  Yoshihiko Sakaguchi  Keiji Gamoh  Shin-ichiro Kato  Masanori Daibata  Takako Ujihara  Naoaki Misawa  Shigenobu Matsuzaki
Abstract:Bacteriophage (phage)-mediated generalized transduction is expected to contribute to the emergence of drug-resistant staphylococcal clones in various environments. In this study, novel phage S6 was isolated from sewage and used to test generalized transduction in human- and animal-derived staphylococci. Phage S6 was a novel type of giant myophage, which possessed a DNA genome that contained uracil instead of thymine, and it could infect all of the tested staphylococcal species. The phage S6 appeared to be similar to the transducing phage PBS1, which infects Bacillus spp. Moreover, phage S6 facilitated the transduction of a plasmid in Staphylococcus aureus and from S. aureus to non-aureus staphylococcal species, as well as vice versa. Transduction of methicillin resistance also occurred in S. aureus. This is the first report of successful intragenus generalized transduction among staphylococci.
Keywords:staphylococci  drug-resistance  generalized transduction  bacteriophage  RNA world  sewage  
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