# Genome sequence of Arthrobacter globiformis phage MaGuCo

**Authors:** Amanda E. Diggins, Mary G. Gubitose, Elijah G. Hinrichsen, Patrick T. Jones, Brian S. Kearns, Caitlynn E. Lord, Mary T. Parsons, Rachel A. Pitt, Isabella A. Woods, Teagan R. Zarakotas, Beth M. Wilkes

PMC · DOI: 10.1128/mra.01179-23 · Microbiology Resource Announcements · 2024-02-20

## TL;DR

This paper reports the genome sequence of a soil-isolated phage called MaGuCo, which infects Arthrobacter globiformis.

## Contribution

The study provides a new phage genome sequence and classifies MaGuCo into the actinobacteriophage cluster AZ2.

## Key findings

- MaGuCo's genome is 43,924 base pairs long and encodes 63 proteins.
- 44 of the genes have putative functions identified.
- MaGuCo is grouped into cluster AZ2 based on gene content similarity.

## Abstract

MaGuCo is a temperate phage isolated from soil collected in Alton, NH, USA, using Arthrobacter globiformis. Its genome is 43,924 base pairs long and contains 63 protein-encoding genes, 44 of which were assigned putative functions. MaCuGo is assigned to cluster AZ2 based on gene content similarity to actinobacteriophages.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Arthrobacter globiformis (taxon 1665)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Arthrobacter globiformis (species) [taxon 1665]

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