TY - JOUR
T1 - Molecular Characterization of three Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus phages
AU - Casey, Eoghan
AU - Mahony, Jennifer
AU - O'Connell-Motherway, Mary
AU - Bottacini, Francesca
AU - Cornelissen, Anneleen
AU - Neve, Horst
AU - Heller, Knut J.
AU - Noben, Jean Paul
AU - Dal Bello, Fabio
AU - van Sinderen, Douwe
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - In this study, three phages infecting Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus, named Ld3, Ld17, and Ld25A, were isolated from whey samples obtained from various industrial fermentations. These phages were further characterized in a multifaceted approach: (i) biological and physical characterization through host range analysis and electron microscopy; (ii) genetic assessment through genome analysis; (iii) mass spectrometry analysis of the structural components of the phages; and (iv), for one phage, transcriptional analysis by Northern hybridization, reverse transcription-PCR, and primer extension. The three obtained phage genomes display high levels of sequence identity to each other and to genomes of the so-called group b L. delbrueckii phages c5, LL-Ku, and phiLdb, where some of the observed differences are believed to be responsible for host range variations.
AB - In this study, three phages infecting Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus, named Ld3, Ld17, and Ld25A, were isolated from whey samples obtained from various industrial fermentations. These phages were further characterized in a multifaceted approach: (i) biological and physical characterization through host range analysis and electron microscopy; (ii) genetic assessment through genome analysis; (iii) mass spectrometry analysis of the structural components of the phages; and (iv), for one phage, transcriptional analysis by Northern hybridization, reverse transcription-PCR, and primer extension. The three obtained phage genomes display high levels of sequence identity to each other and to genomes of the so-called group b L. delbrueckii phages c5, LL-Ku, and phiLdb, where some of the observed differences are believed to be responsible for host range variations.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84906342528
U2 - 10.1128/AEM.01268-14
DO - 10.1128/AEM.01268-14
M3 - Article
C2 - 25002431
AN - SCOPUS:84906342528
SN - 0099-2240
VL - 80
SP - 5623
EP - 5635
JO - Applied and Environmental Microbiology
JF - Applied and Environmental Microbiology
IS - 18
ER -