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Get Free AccessAbstract CrAssphage is the most abundant virus identified in the human gut virome and the founding member of a large group of bacteriophages that infect bacteria of the phylum Bacteroidetes and have been discovered by metagenomics of both animal-associated and environmental habitats. By analysis of circular contigs from human gut microbiomes, we identified nearly 600 genomes of crAss-like phages. Phylogenetic analysis of conserved genes demonstrates the monophyly of crAss-like phages, which can be expected to become a new order of viruses, and of 5 distinct branches, likely, families within that order. Two of these putative families have not been identified previously. The phages in one of these groups have large genomes (145-192 kilobases) and contain an unprecedented high density of self-splicing introns and inteins. Many crAss-like phages encode suppressor tRNAs that enable readthrough of UGA or UAG stop-codons, mostly, in late phage genes, which could represent a distinct anti-defense strategy. Another putative anti-defense mechanism that might target an unknown defense system in Bacteroidetes inhibiting phage DNA replication involves multiple switches of the phage DNA polymerase type between A and B families. Thus, comparative genomic analysis of the expanded assemblage of crAss-like phages reveals several unusual features of genome architecture and expression as well as phage biology that were not apparent from the previous crAssphage analyses.
Natalya Yutin, Sean Benler, Sergei A. Shmakov, Yuri I. Wolf, Igor Tolstoy, Mikhail Rayko, Dmitry Antipov, Pavel A. Pevzner, Eugene V Koonin (2020). Unique genomic features of crAss-like phages, the dominant component of the human gut virome. , DOI: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.20.212944.
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.20.212944
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