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SGP-C: A Broad Host Range Temperate Bacteriophage; Against . | LitMetric

SGP-C: A Broad Host Range Temperate Bacteriophage; Against .

Front Microbiol

Institute of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.

Published: January 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new bacteriophage named SGP-C was isolated from poultry digesta and shows effectiveness against a restricted-pathogen causing fowl typhoid disease in birds.
  • The bacteriophage exhibited a moderate virulence index and optimal activity at specific pH and temperature conditions, with significant infection abilities across various field strains.
  • Its genome analysis suggests a lysogenic nature, with particular features indicating it may exist as an episome within host cells, warranting further investigation into its characteristics and potential applications.

Article Abstract

is a poultry restricted-pathogen causing fowl-typhoid disease in adult birds with mortality rates up-to 80% and exhibit resistance against commonly used antibiotics. In this current study, a temperate broad host range bacteriophage SGP-C was isolated against from poultry digesta. It showed infection ability in all the 15 tested field strains of . The SGP-C phage produced circular, turbid plaques with alternate rings. Its optimum activity was observed at pH 7.0 and 37-42°C, with a latent period of 45 min and burst size of 187 virions/bacterial cell. The SGP-C lysogens, and exhibited super-infection immunity against the same phage, an already reported feature of lysogens. A virulence index of 0.5 and 0.001 as MV50 of SGP-C suggests its moderate virulence. The genome of SGP-C found circular double stranded DNA of 42 Kbp with 50.04% GC content, which encodes 63 ORFs. The presence of repressor gene at ORF49, and absence of tRNA sequence in SGP-C genome indicates its lysogenic nature. Furthermore, from NGS analysis of lysogens we propose that SGP-C genome might exist either as an episome, or both as integrated and temporary episome in the host cell and warrants further studies. Phylogenetic analysis revealed its similarity with temperate phages belonging to family . The encoded proteins by SGP-C genome have not showed homology with any known toxin and virulence factor. Although plenty of lytic bacteriophages against this pathogen are already reported, to our knowledge SGP-C is the first lysogenic phage against reported so far.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8790156PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.768931DOI Listing

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