2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.699140
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Unlimited Cooperativity of Betatectivirus SSB, a Novel DNA Binding Protein Related to an Atypical Group of SSBs From Protein-Primed Replicating Bacterial Viruses

Abstract: Bam35 and related betatectiviruses are tail-less bacteriophages that prey on members of the Bacillus cereus group. These temperate viruses replicate their linear genome by a protein-primed mechanism. In this work, we have identified and characterized the product of the viral ORF2 as a single-stranded DNA binding protein (hereafter B35SSB). B35SSB binds ssDNA with great preference over dsDNA or RNA in a sequence-independent, highly cooperative manner that results in a non-specific stimulation of DNA replication… Show more

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“…Contrary to structural viral proteins that are highly interconnected with host proteins, those involved in "gene regulation and genome replication" interacted independently. This was the case, for example, for the B35SSB (P2) [50], which remained outside of the network, interacting only with an acetate CoA transferase and a primosomal protein. In general, the obtained network showed a highly interconnected system, where some viral proteins could act as hubs in the bacteria-virus interactome [19].…”
Section: Bam35-b Thuringiensis Y2h-hts Predicted the Interactome: Clear The Forest To Predict Ppismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrary to structural viral proteins that are highly interconnected with host proteins, those involved in "gene regulation and genome replication" interacted independently. This was the case, for example, for the B35SSB (P2) [50], which remained outside of the network, interacting only with an acetate CoA transferase and a primosomal protein. In general, the obtained network showed a highly interconnected system, where some viral proteins could act as hubs in the bacteria-virus interactome [19].…”
Section: Bam35-b Thuringiensis Y2h-hts Predicted the Interactome: Clear The Forest To Predict Ppismentioning
confidence: 99%