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Elsevier, Virology, (477), p. 155-163, 2015

DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2014.10.009

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A structured annotation frame for the transposable phages: a new proposed family "Saltoviridae" within the Caudovirales

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Abstract

Enterobacteriophage Mu is the best studied and paradigm member of the transposable phages. Mu-encoded proteins have been annotated in detail in UniProtKB and linked to a controlled vocabulary describing the various steps involved in the phage lytic and lysogenic cycles.Transposable phages are ubiquitous temperate bacterial viruses with a dsDNA linear genome. Twenty-six of them, that infect α, β and γ-proteobacteria, have been sequenced. Their conserved properties are described. Based on these characteristics, we propose a reorganization of the Caudovirales, to allow for the inclusion of a “Saltoviridae” family and two newly proposed subfamilies, the “Myosaltovirinae” and “Siphosaltovirinae”. The latter could temporarily be included in the existing Myoviridae and Siphoviridae families.KeywordsPhage protein annotationPhage taxonomyCaudovirales“Saltoviridae”“Myosaltovirinae”“Siphosaltovirinae”