Characterization of a novel group I F-specific RNA bacteriophage isolated from human stool

Arch Microbiol. 2021 Sep;203(7):4065-4072. doi: 10.1007/s00203-021-02402-7. Epub 2021 May 29.

Abstract

A novel F-specific RNA bacteriophage (FRNAPH) YM1, affiliating to genogroup I (GI) of Levivirus, is isolated for the first time from human stool samples using double-layer agar plates with the Escherichia coli ATCC700891 as the host. The complete genomic sequence of YM1 is 3551 nt in length, obtained through next-generation sequencing, and contains four genes encoding for maturation protein, coat protein, lysis protein, and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp). The genomic sequence of YM1 shares the highest similarity of 95.3% with that of a GI FRNAPH DL16 isolated from surface water of Great Bay. The YM1 possesses a non-enveloped, icosahedral virion of 23 ± 0.45 nm in diameter. One-step growth curve analysis shows that the burst time of YM1 is 30 min post-infection (p.i.) with the average burst size of 264 PFU/cell. The YM1 lyses only E. coli strains tested, revealing high host specificity. This newly discovered phage may serve as a candidate for viral indicator to monitor human enteric virus, especially norovirus, contamination in the environments.

Keywords: F-specific RNA bacteriophage; Group I; Human stool.

MeSH terms

  • Bacteriophages* / genetics
  • Environmental Monitoring* / methods
  • Escherichia coli / virology
  • Feces* / virology
  • Genome, Viral / genetics
  • Host Specificity
  • Humans
  • Norovirus / genetics
  • RNA Phages* / genetics
  • RNA Phages* / isolation & purification