Transcriptomics-Driven Characterization of LUZ100, a T7-like Pseudomonas Phage with Temperate Features
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Autographiviridae is a diverse yet distinct family of bacterial viruses marked
by a strictly lytic lifestyle and a generally conserved genome organization. Here, we
characterized Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage LUZ100, a distant relative of type phage
T7. LUZ100 is a podovirus with a limited host range which likely uses lipopolysaccharide
(LPS) as a phage receptor. Interestingly, infection dynamics of LUZ100 indicated
moderate adsorption rates and low virulence, hinting at temperate characteristics. This
hypothesis was supported by genomic analysis, which showed that LUZ100 shares the
conventional T7-like genome organization yet carries key genes associated with a temperate
lifestyle. To unravel the peculiar characteristics of LUZ100, ONT-cappable-seq
transcriptomics analysis was performed. These data provided a bird's-eye view of the
LUZ100 transcriptome and enabled the discovery of key regulatory elements, antisense
RNA, and transcriptional unit structures. The transcriptional map of LUZ100
also allowed us to identify new RNA polymerase (RNAP)-promoter pairs that can
form the basis for biotechnological parts and tools for new synthetic transcription
regulation circuitry. The ONT-cappable-seq data revealed that the LUZ100 integrase
and a MarR-like regulator (proposed to be involved in the lytic/lysogeny decision)
are actively cotranscribed in an operon. In addition, the presence of a phage-specific
promoter transcribing the phage-encoded RNA polymerase raises questions on the
regulation of this polymerase and suggests that it is interwoven with the MarRbased
regulation. This transcriptomics-driven characterization of LUZ100 supports
recent evidence that T7-like phages should not automatically be assumed to have a
strictly lytic life cycle.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nanopore sequencing; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; T7-like phages; bacteriophages; transcriptomics
List of contributors:
Vallino, Marta
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