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Summary Caulobacter phage phi CR30

Pictures
Morphotype
Myovirus
Host species
Caulobacter vibrioides
Sequence genome
KF301602
Morphology
icosahedral head,long contractile tail

Strains

ReferenceStrain numberNameHistory
1HER 376Caulobacter phage phi CR30<- D. Alley, Stanford University, USA <- R.C. Johnson, University of South California, USA

Taxonomy

ReferenceRealmKingdomPhylumClassLinksNucleic acid typeFull scientific name
1DuplodnaviriaHeunggongviraeUroviricotaCaudoviricetesdsDNACaulobacter phage Cr30

Origin

ReferenceSampling dateCountryCountry codeNagoya restrictions
11905-05-29United States of AmericaUSAThere are NO known Nagoya protocol restrictions for this strain

Multimedia

ReferenceCategoryFileMedia typeIPRCaption
1TEM
jpgFélix d`Herelle Reference Center for Bacterial VirusesElectron micrograph of Caulobacter phage ?CR30

Morphology

ReferenceMorphotypePhage descriptionPlaque descriptionPlaque size (mm)
1Myovirusicosahedral head,long contractile tailclear0.25

Host

ReferenceHost speciesHost strain number
1Caulobacter vibrioides CB15HER 1376

Host range

ReferenceHost range idHost range link
11318https://viralhostrangedb.pasteur.cloud/virus/1318

Host cultivation

ReferenceMedium nameDSM medium numberTemperature (C°)
1PYE MEDIUM65525

Phage cultivation

ReferencePropagation mediumDSM medium numberTemperature (C°)
1PYE MEDIUM65525

Sequence genome

ReferenceNucleic acid typeSequence databaseAccession numberAssembly accession numberSequence titleAssembly levelGenome lengthGC contentFasta file
1DNA, linearNCBIKF301602GCA_000927355Caulobacter phage Cr30, complete genomeComplete15599737.84

Genes

ReferenceAnnotation statusNumber of genesNumber of tRNAs
1Complete2915

Literature

TitleAuthorsDOI
Isolation and characterization of bacteriophages for Caulobacter crescentusJohnson, R.C., N.B. Wood, B. Ely
The Caulobacter crescentus transducing phage Cr30 is a unique member of the T4-like family of myophagesBert Ely, Whitney Gibbs, Simon Diez, Kurt Ash10.1007/s00284-015-0799-5

ReferenceTitleCatalogue institution
1Félix d'Hérelle Reference Center for Bacterial VirusesCanadian culture collection of the Laval University