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Pseudomonas Phage PaBG—A Jumbo Member of an Old Parasite Family
by Peter Evseev, Nina Sykilinda, Anna Gorshkova, Lidia Kurochkina, Rustam Ziganshin, Valentin Drucker and Konstantin Miroshnikov
Viruses 2020, 12(7), 721; https://doi.org/10.3390/v12070721 - 3 Jul 2020
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Bacteriophage PaBG is a jumbo Myoviridae phage isolated from water of Lake Baikal. This phage has limited diffusion ability and thermal stability and infects a narrow range of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains. Therefore, it is hardly suitable for phage therapy applications. However, the analysis [...] Read more.
Bacteriophage PaBG is a jumbo Myoviridae phage isolated from water of Lake Baikal. This phage has limited diffusion ability and thermal stability and infects a narrow range of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains. Therefore, it is hardly suitable for phage therapy applications. However, the analysis of the genome of PaBG presents a number of insights into the evolutionary history of this phage and jumbo phages in general. We suggest that PaBG represents an ancient group distantly related to all known classified families of phages. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Giant or Jumbo Phages)
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