10.6084/m9.figshare.6085118.v1
Jeffrey Cornuault
Jeffrey
Cornuault
Marie-Agnès Petit
Marie-Agnès
Petit
Mahendra Mariadassou
Mahendra
Mariadassou
Leandro Benevides
Leandro
Benevides
Elisabeth Moncaut
Elisabeth
Moncaut
Philippe Langella
Philippe
Langella
Harry Sokol
Harry
Sokol
Marianne De Paepe
Marianne
De Paepe
Additional file 3: of Phages infecting Faecalibacterium prausnitzii belong to novel viral genera that help to decipher intestinal viromes
Springer Nature
2018
Bacteriophages
Faecalibacterium prausnitzii
Inflammatory bowel disease
Comparative genomics
Prophages
2018-04-03 05:00:00
Presentation
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/presentation/Additional_file_3_of_Phages_infecting_Faecalibacterium_prausnitzii_belong_to_novel_viral_genera_that_help_to_decipher_intestinal_viromes/6085118
Alignment of Mushu and Lagaffe with close relatives. A) Lagaffe prophages. Remarkably, Lagaffe prophage is present in the genome of B. hansenii DSM20583, only distantly related to F. prausnitzii. Alignment with a viral contig obtained from metagenomic reads suggests that the packaging site is just before the terminase gene. B) Mushu prophage is present in three F. prausnitzii isolates. Its synteny is perfectly conserved with a distantly related prophage in the genome of the Ruminococcaceae bacterium D16 (RBD16). (PPTX 466Â kb)