Expanding the genomes insight of Streptococcus thermophilus phages through a multifaceted approach
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Resumo: | Viruses have complex evolutionary relationships, and several strategies have been used in an attempt to classify the phages that infect S. thermophilus. In this study, we used a wide range of complementary methods, including comparative genomics, core genome analysis, and signature genes phylogenetics, to show that the S. thermophilus phages are organized into 142 species and five genera (three of them new) and that due to their genetic diversity, the classification at family level varies according to the classification criteria used. No significantly conserved genes were identified among the 183 genomes evaluated. However, the genes encoding holin protein were conserved in more than 95% of genomes. The holins analysis suggests that at least two α-helix are required for protein function within S. thermophilus phages. This study expanded the of knowledge about the genetic diversity and evolution of streptococcal phages, both fundamental to promoting control strategies and minimizing failures in milk fermentation processes. |
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Expanding the genomes insight of Streptococcus thermophilus phages through a multifaceted approachAmpliación del conocimiento de los genomas de los fagos de Streptococcus thermophilus mediante un enfoque multifacéticoExpandindo a visão dos genomas de fagos de Streptococcus thermophilus através de uma abordagem multifacetadaBiodiversidadeGenoma coreHolinaPanviromaTaxonomiaGenes de assinaturaCultura iniciadora.BiodiversidadGenoma centralHolinaPanviromaTaxonomíaGenes distintivosCultivo iniciador.BiodiversityCore genomeHolinPanviromeTaxonomySignature genesStarter culture.Viruses have complex evolutionary relationships, and several strategies have been used in an attempt to classify the phages that infect S. thermophilus. In this study, we used a wide range of complementary methods, including comparative genomics, core genome analysis, and signature genes phylogenetics, to show that the S. thermophilus phages are organized into 142 species and five genera (three of them new) and that due to their genetic diversity, the classification at family level varies according to the classification criteria used. No significantly conserved genes were identified among the 183 genomes evaluated. However, the genes encoding holin protein were conserved in more than 95% of genomes. The holins analysis suggests that at least two α-helix are required for protein function within S. thermophilus phages. This study expanded the of knowledge about the genetic diversity and evolution of streptococcal phages, both fundamental to promoting control strategies and minimizing failures in milk fermentation processes.Los virus tienen relaciones evolutivas complejas y se han utilizado varias estrategias en un intento de clasificar los fagos que infectan a S. thermophilus. En este estudio, utilizamos una amplia gama de métodos complementarios, incluida la genómica comparativa, el análisis del genoma central y la filogenética de los genes característicos, para demostrar que los fagos de S. thermophilus están organizados en 142 especies y cinco géneros (tres de ellos nuevos) y que debido a su diversidad genética, la clasificación a nivel de familia varía según el criterio de clasificación utilizado. No se identificaron genes significativamente conservados entre los 183 genomas evaluados. Sin embargo, los genes que codifican la proteína holina se conservaron en más del 95% de los genomas. El análisis de holinas sugiere que se requieren al menos dos hélices α para la función de la proteína dentro de los fagos de S. thermophilus. Este estudio amplió el conocimiento sobre la diversidad genética y la evolución de los fagos estreptocócicos, ambos fundamentales para promover estrategias de control y minimizar fallas en los procesos de fermentación de la leche.Os vírus possuem relações evolutivas complexas, e várias estratégias têm sido utilizadas na tentativa de classificar os fagos que infectam S. thermophilus. Neste estudo, usamos uma ampla gama de métodos complementares, incluindo genômica comparativa, análise do genoma central e filogenética de genes de assinatura, para mostrar que os fagos de S. thermophilus estão organizados em 142 espécies e cinco gêneros (três deles novos) e que devido à sua diversidade genética, a classificação em nível familiar varia de acordo com os critérios de classificação utilizados. Nenhum gene significativamente conservado foi identificado entre os 183 genomas avaliados. No entanto, os genes que codificam a proteína holina foram conservados em mais de 95% dos genomas. A análise das holinas sugere que pelo menos duas α-hélices são necessárias para a função da proteína dentro dos fagos de S. thermophilus. Este estudo ampliou o conhecimento sobre a diversidade genética e evolução dos fagos estreptocócicos, ambos fundamentais para promover estratégias de controle e minimizar falhas nos processos de fermentação do leite.Research, Society and Development2022-07-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3269310.33448/rsd-v11i10.32693Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e273111032693Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e273111032693Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e2731110326932525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32693/27758Copyright (c) 2022 Laís S. Batalha; Pedro Marcus P. Vidigal; Marco Túllio P. Gontijo; Monique R. 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Expanding the genomes insight of Streptococcus thermophilus phages through a multifaceted approach Ampliación del conocimiento de los genomas de los fagos de Streptococcus thermophilus mediante un enfoque multifacético Expandindo a visão dos genomas de fagos de Streptococcus thermophilus através de uma abordagem multifacetada |
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Expanding the genomes insight of Streptococcus thermophilus phages through a multifaceted approach |
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Expanding the genomes insight of Streptococcus thermophilus phages through a multifaceted approach Batalha, Laís S. Biodiversidade Genoma core Holina Panviroma Taxonomia Genes de assinatura Cultura iniciadora. Biodiversidad Genoma central Holina Panviroma Taxonomía Genes distintivos Cultivo iniciador. Biodiversity Core genome Holin Panvirome Taxonomy Signature genes Starter culture. |
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Expanding the genomes insight of Streptococcus thermophilus phages through a multifaceted approach |
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Expanding the genomes insight of Streptococcus thermophilus phages through a multifaceted approach |
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Expanding the genomes insight of Streptococcus thermophilus phages through a multifaceted approach |
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Expanding the genomes insight of Streptococcus thermophilus phages through a multifaceted approach |
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Expanding the genomes insight of Streptococcus thermophilus phages through a multifaceted approach |
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Batalha, Laís S. |
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Batalha, Laís S. Vidigal, Pedro Marcus P. Gontijo, Marco Túllio P. Eller, Monique R. |
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Vidigal, Pedro Marcus P. Gontijo, Marco Túllio P. Eller, Monique R. |
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Batalha, Laís S. Vidigal, Pedro Marcus P. Gontijo, Marco Túllio P. Eller, Monique R. |
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Biodiversidade Genoma core Holina Panviroma Taxonomia Genes de assinatura Cultura iniciadora. Biodiversidad Genoma central Holina Panviroma Taxonomía Genes distintivos Cultivo iniciador. Biodiversity Core genome Holin Panvirome Taxonomy Signature genes Starter culture. |
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Biodiversidade Genoma core Holina Panviroma Taxonomia Genes de assinatura Cultura iniciadora. Biodiversidad Genoma central Holina Panviroma Taxonomía Genes distintivos Cultivo iniciador. Biodiversity Core genome Holin Panvirome Taxonomy Signature genes Starter culture. |
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Viruses have complex evolutionary relationships, and several strategies have been used in an attempt to classify the phages that infect S. thermophilus. In this study, we used a wide range of complementary methods, including comparative genomics, core genome analysis, and signature genes phylogenetics, to show that the S. thermophilus phages are organized into 142 species and five genera (three of them new) and that due to their genetic diversity, the classification at family level varies according to the classification criteria used. No significantly conserved genes were identified among the 183 genomes evaluated. However, the genes encoding holin protein were conserved in more than 95% of genomes. The holins analysis suggests that at least two α-helix are required for protein function within S. thermophilus phages. This study expanded the of knowledge about the genetic diversity and evolution of streptococcal phages, both fundamental to promoting control strategies and minimizing failures in milk fermentation processes. |
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