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Characteristics of phage-plasmids and their impact on microbial communities

Characteristics of phage-plasmids and their impact on microbial communities
Characteristics of phage-plasmids and their impact on microbial communities

Bacteria host various foreign genetic elements, most notably plasmids and bacteriophages (or phages). Historically, these two classes were seen as separate, but recent research has shown considerable interplay between them. Phage-plasmids (P-Ps) exhibit characteristics of both phages and plasmids, allowing them to exist extrachromosomally within bacterial hosts as plasmids, but also to infect and lyse bacteria as phages. This dual functionality enables P-Ps to utilize the modes of transmission of both phage and plasmids, facilitating the rapid dissemination of genetic material, including antibiotic resistance and virulence genes, throughout bacterial populations. Additionally, P-Ps have been found to encode toxin-antitoxin and CRISPR-Cas adaptive immune systems, which enhance bacterial survival under stress and provide immunity against other foreign genetic elements. Despite a growing body of literature on P-Ps, large gaps remain in our understanding of their ecological roles and environmental prevalence. This review aims to synthesise existing knowledge and identify research gaps on the impacts of P-Ps on microbial communities.

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583-592
Sayid, Ruweyda
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van den Hurk, Anne W.M.
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Rothschild-Rodriguez, Daniela
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Herrema, Hilde
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de Jonge, Patrick A.
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Nobrega, Franklin L.
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Sayid, Ruweyda
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Herrema, Hilde
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de Jonge, Patrick A.
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Sayid, Ruweyda, van den Hurk, Anne W.M., Rothschild-Rodriguez, Daniela, Herrema, Hilde, de Jonge, Patrick A. and Nobrega, Franklin L. (2024) Characteristics of phage-plasmids and their impact on microbial communities. Essays in Biochemistry, 68 (5), 583-592. (doi:10.1042/EBC20240014).

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Abstract

Bacteria host various foreign genetic elements, most notably plasmids and bacteriophages (or phages). Historically, these two classes were seen as separate, but recent research has shown considerable interplay between them. Phage-plasmids (P-Ps) exhibit characteristics of both phages and plasmids, allowing them to exist extrachromosomally within bacterial hosts as plasmids, but also to infect and lyse bacteria as phages. This dual functionality enables P-Ps to utilize the modes of transmission of both phage and plasmids, facilitating the rapid dissemination of genetic material, including antibiotic resistance and virulence genes, throughout bacterial populations. Additionally, P-Ps have been found to encode toxin-antitoxin and CRISPR-Cas adaptive immune systems, which enhance bacterial survival under stress and provide immunity against other foreign genetic elements. Despite a growing body of literature on P-Ps, large gaps remain in our understanding of their ecological roles and environmental prevalence. This review aims to synthesise existing knowledge and identify research gaps on the impacts of P-Ps on microbial communities.

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Published date: December 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 508092
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508092
ISSN: 0071-1365
PURE UUID: 48507510-27c0-4a85-b0fa-d38dd59647b2
ORCID for Franklin L. Nobrega: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8238-1083

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Date deposited: 13 Jan 2026 17:38
Last modified: 14 Jan 2026 02:59

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Author: Ruweyda Sayid
Author: Anne W.M. van den Hurk
Author: Daniela Rothschild-Rodriguez
Author: Hilde Herrema
Author: Patrick A. de Jonge

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