Author: Maddamsetti, Rohan; Johnson, Daniel T.; Spielman, Stephanie J.; Petrie, Katherine L.; Marks, Debora S.; Meyer, Justin R.
Title: Gain-of-function experiments with bacteriophage lambda uncover residues under diversifying selection in nature Document date: 2018_9_11
ID: z7alrc7s_22
Snippet: To test whether our experiments reflected natural evolution, we collected and aligned full-length homologous J protein sequences from UniRef100 (Suzek et al. 2015 ) (1207 highly similar sequences). Most sequences were prophage uncovered in the genomes of their Enterobacteriaceae hosts, including bacterial genera Escherichia, Salmonella, Citrobacter, Edwardsiella, and even Cronobacter. The diversity of hosts suggests that the prophages are adapted.....
Document: To test whether our experiments reflected natural evolution, we collected and aligned full-length homologous J protein sequences from UniRef100 (Suzek et al. 2015 ) (1207 highly similar sequences). Most sequences were prophage uncovered in the genomes of their Enterobacteriaceae hosts, including bacterial genera Escherichia, Salmonella, Citrobacter, Edwardsiella, and even Cronobacter. The diversity of hosts suggests that the prophages are adapted to a wide range of different receptors and host species.
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