نتایج جستجو برای: siphoviridae

تعداد نتایج: 268  

2013
I-Chieh Chien John Scott Meschke Heidi L. Gough John F. Ferguson

The objective of this study was to characterize the morphology, size-distribution, concentration and genome size of virus-like particles (VLPs) in two acetate-fed Methanosaeta-dominated reactors to better understand the possible correlation between viruses and archaeal hosts. The study reactors were dominated by a single genus of acetoclastic methanogen, Methanosaeta, which was present at 6 to ...

2017
René Kallies Bärbel Kiesel Matthias Schmidt Johannes Kacza Nawras Ghanem Anja Narr Jakob Zopfi Lukas Y Wick Jörg Hackermüller Hauke Harms Antonis Chatzinotas

Pseudoalteromonas phage vB_PspS-H40/1 is a lytic phage that infects Pseudoalteromonas sp. strain H40. Both, the phage and its host were isolated in the 1970s from seawater samples collected from the North Sea near the island of Helgoland, Germany. The phage particle has an icosahedral capsid with a diameter of ~43 to 45 nm and a long non-contractile tail of ~68 nm in length, a typical morpholog...

Journal: :International Dairy Journal 2021

Our previous study on a model microbial community originating from an artisanal cheese fermentation starter revealed that bacteriophages not only co-exist with bacteria but also are highly abundant. Here we describe the genomic content of phage particles released by 6 different strains in culture. The identified prophages belong to three subgroups Siphoviridae P335 group. Remarkably, most analy...

Journal: :Current Issues in Molecular Biology 2023

In this study, we conducted the morphological observation, biological and genomic characterization, evolutionary analysis, comparative genomics description, proteome identification of a recently isolated mycobacteriophage, WIVsmall. Morphologically, WIVsmall is classified as member Siphoviridae family, characterized by flexible tail, measuring approximately 212 nm in length. The double-stranded...

2017
Abiyad Baig Joan Colom Paul Barrow Catherine Schouler Arshnee Moodley Rob Lavigne Robert Atterbury

We have performed microbiological and genomic characterization of an historic collection of nine bacteriophages, specifically infecting a K1 E. coli O18:K1:H7 ColV+ strain. These phages were isolated from sewage and tested for their efficacy in vivo for the treatment of systemic E. coli infection in a mouse infection model by Smith and Huggins (1982). The aim of the study was to identify common...

2016
Erna Li Xiao Wei Yanyan Ma Zhe Yin Huan Li Weishi Lin Xuesong Wang Chao Li Zhiqiang Shen Ruixiang Zhao Huiying Yang Aimin Jiang Wenhui Yang Jing Yuan Xiangna Zhao

Enterobacter aerogenes (Enterobacteriaceae) is an important opportunistic pathogen that causes hospital-acquired pneumonia, bacteremia, and urinary tract infections. Recently, multidrug-resistant E. aerogenes have been a public health problem. To develop an effective antimicrobial agent, bacteriophage phiEap-2 was isolated from sewage and its genome was sequenced because of its ability to lyse ...

2013
C.C.S. Zanetti R.C.C. Mingrone J.J. Kisielius M. Ueda-Ito A.C.C. Pignatari

Some clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa stored in our culture collection did not grow or grew poorly and showed lysis on the culture plates when removed from the collection and inoculated on MacConkey agar. One hypothesis was that bacteriophages had infected and killed those clinical isolates. To check the best storage conditions to maintain viable P. aeruginosa for a longer time, clin...

2014
Annika Gillis Jacques Mahillon

Many bacteriophages (phages) have been widely studied due to their major role in virulence evolution of bacterial pathogens. However, less attention has been paid to phages preying on bacteria from the Bacillus cereus group and their contribution to the bacterial genetic pool has been disregarded. Therefore, this review brings together the main information for the B. cereus group phages, from t...

2012
Maud M. Swanson Brian Reavy Kira S. Makarova Peter J. Cock David W. Hopkins Lesley Torrance Eugene V. Koonin Michael Taliansky

A novel bacteriophage infecting Staphylococus pasteuri was isolated during a screen for phages in Antarctic soils. The phage named SpaA1 is morphologically similar to phages of the family Siphoviridae. The 42,784 bp genome of SpaA1 is a linear, double-stranded DNA molecule with 3' protruding cohesive ends. The SpaA1 genome encompasses 63 predicted protein-coding genes which cluster within three...

2017
Amir Mohaghegh Motlagh Ananda S. Bhattacharjee Felipe H. Coutinho Bas E. Dutilh Sherwood R. Casjens Ramesh K. Goel

Bacteriophages, as the most abundant biological entities on Earth, place significant predation pressure on their hosts. This pressure plays a critical role in the evolution, diversity, and abundance of bacteria. In addition, phages modulate the genetic diversity of prokaryotic communities through the transfer of auxiliary metabolic genes. Various studies have been conducted in diverse ecosystem...

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