# Genome Sequence of Arthrobacter  Phage Sourignavong

**Authors:** Ian T. Rife, Nana Sannomiya, Katie N. Thai, Cori B. Williams, Raelynn A. Amasol-Tanoura, Jennifer H. Arca, Gillian A. Bradley, Avery C. Catlin, Saige A. Edwards, Sophia F. Faria, Maximilliano Fuentes-Ayala, Lola M. Gantenbein, Alexis M. Haiges, Hailey E. Hart, Ayden K. Herrera, Paisley J. Karlin, Landon H. Schumaker, Emily J. Velasquez, Hannah E. Moon, Megan L. Porter

PMC · DOI: 10.17912/micropub.biology.001462 · microPublication Biology · 2025-03-14

## TL;DR

This paper presents the genome sequence of a soil-isolated phage named Sourignavong, which infects Arthrobacter bacteria.

## Contribution

The study provides a new phage genome sequence and identifies two endolysin genes.

## Key findings

- The phage Sourignavong has a 15,625 bp genome with 27 predicted protein coding genes.
- Two of the genes are predicted to encode endolysin enzymes.
- Sourignavong is classified into the actinobacteriophage cluster AN.

## Abstract

We report the genome sequence of phage Sourignavong isolated from soil in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma using
 Arthrobacter 
sp. ATCC 21022. The 15,625 bp genome contains 27 predicted protein coding genes, including two predicted endolysin enzyme genes. Sourignavong is assigned to actinobacteriophage cluster AN.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** [Arthrobacter] sp. ATCC 21022 (taxon 1771959)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Arthrobacter sp. (species) [taxon 1667]
- **Cell lines:** ATCC 21022 — Homo sapiens (Human), Transformed cell line (CVCL_HN75)

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