Affiliation:
1. Bacteriology Division, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Burkholderia pseudomallei
is the etiologic agent of the disease melioidosis and is a category B biological threat agent. The genomic sequence of
B. pseudomallei
K96243 was recently determined, but little is known about the overall genetic diversity of this species. Suppression subtractive hybridization was employed to assess the genetic variability between two distinct clinical isolates of
B. pseudomallei
, 1026b and K96243. Numerous mobile genetic elements, including a temperate bacteriophage designated φ1026b, were identified among the 1026b-specific suppression subtractive hybridization products. Bacteriophage φ1026b was spontaneously produced by 1026b, and it had a restricted host range, infecting only
Burkholderia mallei
. It possessed a noncontractile tail, an isometric head, and a linear 54,865-bp genome. The mosaic nature of the φ1026b genome was revealed by comparison with bacteriophage φE125, a
B. mallei
-specific bacteriophage produced by
Burkholderia thailandensis
. The φ1026b genes for DNA packaging, tail morphogenesis, host lysis, integration, and DNA replication were nearly identical to the corresponding genes in φE125. On the other hand, φ1026b genes involved in head morphogenesis were similar to head morphogenesis genes encoded by
Pseudomonas putida
and
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
bacteriophages. Consistent with this observation, immunogold electron microscopy demonstrated that polyclonal antiserum against φE125 reacted with the tail of φ1026b but not with the head. The results presented here suggest that
B. pseudomallei
strains are genetically heterogeneous and that bacteriophages are major contributors to the genomic diversity of this species. The bacteriophage characterized in this study may be a useful diagnostic tool for differentiating
B. pseudomallei
and
B. mallei
, two closely related biological threat agents.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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