{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Autographivirinae Bacteriophage Arno 160 Infects Pectobacterium carotovorum via Depolymerization of the Bacterial O-Polysaccharide. {Author}: Shneider MM;Lukianova AA;Evseev PV;Shpirt AM;Kabilov MR;Tokmakova AD;Miroshnikov KK;Obraztsova EA;Baturina OA;Shashkov AS;Ignatov AN;Knirel YA;Miroshnikov KA; {Journal}: Int J Mol Sci {Volume}: 21 {Issue}: 9 {Year}: Apr 2020 30 {Factor}: 6.208 {DOI}: 10.3390/ijms21093170 {Abstract}: Phytopathogenic bacteria belonging to the Pectobacterium and Dickeya genera (soft-rot Pectobacteriaceae) are in the focus of agriculture-related microbiology because of their diversity, their substantial negative impact on the production of potatoes and vegetables, and the prospects of bacteriophage applications for disease control. Because of numerous amendments in the taxonomy of P. carotovorum, there are still a few studied sequenced strains among this species. The present work reports on the isolation and characterization of the phage infectious to the type strain of P. carotovorum. The phage Arno 160 is a lytic Podovirus representing a potential new genus of the subfamily Autographivirinae. It recognizes O-polysaccahride of the host strain and depolymerizes it in the process of infection using a rhamnosidase hydrolytic mechanism. Despite the narrow host range of this phage, it is suitable for phage control application.