E. Altermann et al., Primary structure and features of the genome of the Lactobacillus gasseri temperate bacteriophage phi adh, GENE, 236(2), 1999, pp. 333-346
The complete DNA sequence of the Lactobacillus (Lb.) gasseri temperate phag
e phi adh was determined. The linear and double-stranded genome consists of
43.785 bp with a G+C content of 35.3% and 3' protruding cohesive ends of 1
2 nt. Sixty-two possible ORFs were identified. On the basis of homology com
parisons, some of them could be assigned to possible functions, such as a h
elicase, a nucleic acid polymerase and a protease. In a non-coding area of
the phi adh genome, structural features of a potential replication origin w
ere detected. After subcloning, this region was functional as a replicon in
Lb. gasseri and Lactococcus lactis. N-terminal aa sequencing and electron
microscopic analysis of intact and defective phage particles enabled the id
entification of two capsid protein genes. One of their products, the major
head protein, seems to be processed on the posttranslational level. (C) 199
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