[Characteristics of phages-transposons of Pseudomonas aeruginosa belonging to 2 groups distinguished by DNA-DNA homology]
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[Characteristics of phages-transposons of Pseudomonas aeruginosa belonging to 2 groups distinguished by DNA-DNA homology]
Abstract
14 new transposable phages (TP) were isolated from approx. 200 clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The frequent occurrence of TP of P. aeruginosa has been confirmed. There are at least two different groups of TP, namely, the group of D3112 and that of B3. The distinctive features of phages belonging to the groups are as follows: 1) low level of DNA-DNA homology (less than 10%), the whole region of homology in phage genomes of different groups being located on right genome end (29-38 kb); only one of phages of the B3 group shows an additional homology with D3112 DNA outside the above mentioned region; 2) a variable DNA is observed on the left end of the B3 group phage genomes and no such DNA is revealed on the left end of genomes of the D3112 group phages; 3) all phages of the B3 group have specific type of interaction with RPL11 plasmid, which distinguish them from phages of the D3112 group; 4) phages belonging to the two groups differ greatly in their growth in cells harbouring pMG7 plasmid which mediates production of PaeR7 endonuclease and in the number of DNA sites sensitive to SalGI, PstI, BglII endonucleases. Since some of the B3 group phage genomes possess BamH1 sites, resistance to this enzyme cannot be regarded as a general characteristics for all TP of P. aeruginosa, as it was earlier proposed. Some aspects of modular hypothesis of bacteriophage evolution concerning, in particular, the ways of module formation are discussed.
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