Tailed Lytic Bacteriophages of Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae

The study of the ecological and evolutionary traits of Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae (SRP) comprising genera <i>Pectobacterium</i> and <i>Dickeya</i> often involves bacterial viruses (bacteriophages). Bacteriophages are considered to be a prospective tool for the ecologically sa...

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Main Authors: Konstantin A. Miroshnikov, Peter V. Evseev, Anna A. Lukianova, Alexander N. Ignatov
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/9/1819
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spelling doaj-ece3b746b0174e5483560a6ab28a8dd72021-09-26T00:43:16ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072021-08-0191819181910.3390/microorganisms9091819Tailed Lytic Bacteriophages of Soft Rot PectobacteriaceaeKonstantin A. Miroshnikov0Peter V. Evseev1Anna A. Lukianova2Alexander N. Ignatov3Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Miklukho-Maklaya Str., 16/10, 117997 Moscow, RussiaShemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Miklukho-Maklaya Str., 16/10, 117997 Moscow, RussiaShemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Miklukho-Maklaya Str., 16/10, 117997 Moscow, RussiaTimiryazev Agricultural Academy, Russian State Agrarian University, Timiryazevskaya Str., 49, 127434 Moscow, RussiaThe study of the ecological and evolutionary traits of Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae (SRP) comprising genera <i>Pectobacterium</i> and <i>Dickeya</i> often involves bacterial viruses (bacteriophages). Bacteriophages are considered to be a prospective tool for the ecologically safe and highly specific protection of plants and harvests from bacterial diseases. Information concerning bacteriophages has been growing rapidly in recent years, and this has included new genomics-based principles of taxonomic distribution. In this review, we summarise the data on phages infecting <i>Pectobacterium</i> and <i>Dickeya</i> that are available in publications and genomic databases. The analysis highlights not only major genomic properties that assign phages to taxonomic families and genera, but also the features that make them potentially suitable for phage control applications. Specifically, there is a discussion of the molecular mechanisms of receptor recognition by the phages and problems concerning the evolution of phage-resistant mutants.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/9/1819bacteriophage<i>Pectobacterium</i><i>Dickeya</i>taxonomymorphologygenomics
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author Konstantin A. Miroshnikov
Peter V. Evseev
Anna A. Lukianova
Alexander N. Ignatov
spellingShingle Konstantin A. Miroshnikov
Peter V. Evseev
Anna A. Lukianova
Alexander N. Ignatov
Tailed Lytic Bacteriophages of Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae
Microorganisms
bacteriophage
<i>Pectobacterium</i>
<i>Dickeya</i>
taxonomy
morphology
genomics
author_facet Konstantin A. Miroshnikov
Peter V. Evseev
Anna A. Lukianova
Alexander N. Ignatov
author_sort Konstantin A. Miroshnikov
title Tailed Lytic Bacteriophages of Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae
title_short Tailed Lytic Bacteriophages of Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae
title_full Tailed Lytic Bacteriophages of Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae
title_fullStr Tailed Lytic Bacteriophages of Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae
title_full_unstemmed Tailed Lytic Bacteriophages of Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae
title_sort tailed lytic bacteriophages of soft rot pectobacteriaceae
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The study of the ecological and evolutionary traits of Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae (SRP) comprising genera <i>Pectobacterium</i> and <i>Dickeya</i> often involves bacterial viruses (bacteriophages). Bacteriophages are considered to be a prospective tool for the ecologically safe and highly specific protection of plants and harvests from bacterial diseases. Information concerning bacteriophages has been growing rapidly in recent years, and this has included new genomics-based principles of taxonomic distribution. In this review, we summarise the data on phages infecting <i>Pectobacterium</i> and <i>Dickeya</i> that are available in publications and genomic databases. The analysis highlights not only major genomic properties that assign phages to taxonomic families and genera, but also the features that make them potentially suitable for phage control applications. Specifically, there is a discussion of the molecular mechanisms of receptor recognition by the phages and problems concerning the evolution of phage-resistant mutants.
topic bacteriophage
<i>Pectobacterium</i>
<i>Dickeya</i>
taxonomy
morphology
genomics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/9/1819
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