Diversity of temperate bacteriophages induced in bovine and ovine Mannheimia haemolytica isolates and identification of a new P2-like phage
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Diversity of temperate bacteriophages induced in bovine and ovine Mannheimia haemolytica isolates and identification of a new P2-like phage
Abstract
The diversity of temperate bacteriophages was examined in 32 Mannheimia haemolytica, six Mannheimia glucosida and four Pasteurella trehalosi isolates. Phage particles were induced and identified by electron microscopy in 24 (75%) M. haemolytica isolates, but in only one (17%) M. glucosida and one (25%) P. trehalosi isolate. The M. haemolytica phages were relatively diverse as seven Siphoviridae, 15 Myoviridae and two Podoviridae-like phages were identified; the Myoviridae-type phages also exhibited structural variation of their tails. The bacteriophages induced in M. glucosida and P. trehalosi were of the Myoviridae type. Restriction endonuclease (RE) analysis identified nine distinct RE types among the M. haemolytica bacteriophages, providing further evidence of their relative diversity. A limited number of phages caused plaques on indicator strains and the phages exhibited a narrow host range. A subgroup of 11 bovine serotype A1 and A6 isolates contained Myoviridae-type phages of the same RE type (type A), but these differed in their abilities to infect and form plaques on the same panel of indicator strains. A P2-like phage (phiPHL213.1), representative of the RE type A phages, was identified from the incomplete M. haemolytica genome sequence. The phiPHL213.1 genome contains previously unidentified genes and represents a new member of the P2 phage family.
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