The lactococcal plasmid pNP40 encodes a third bacteriophage resistance mechanism, one which affects phage DNA penetration

  • P. Garvey
  • , C. Hill
  • , G. F. Fitzgerald

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Abstract

The lactococcal plasmid pNP40 mediates insensitivity to φc2 by an early- acting phage resistance mechanism in addition to the previously identified abortive infection system, AbiF, in the Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis MG1614 background. A second abortive infection determinant on pNP40, AbiE, does not confer resistance to φc2. The early-acting mechanism on pNP40 does not prevent phage adsorption nor does it appear to operate by restriction/modification. Phage DNA was not detected in pNP40-containing cells until 30 min following exposure to φc2 compared with 5 min in a sensitive host; however, electroporation of phage DNA into resistant hosts resulted in the release of phage progeny from a dramatically elevated number of cells compared with conventionally infected hosts. It appears therefore that pNP40 encodes a novel phage resistance mechanism which blocks DNA penetration specifically for φc2.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)676-679
Number of pages4
JournalApplied and Environmental Microbiology
Volume62
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 1996

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