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  • - Vibrio harveyi is a harmful bacterium that causes significant shrimp deaths, leading to economic issues, and there’s a growing need for alternatives to traditional antibiotics against such infections.
  • - The study focused on a newly characterized bacteriophage, VPMCC5, which shows promising features like an isometric shape, a short tail, a 10-minute latent period, and a 20 burst size, with a genome suggesting it may belong to a new genus in the Zobellviridae family.
  • - VPMCC5 can thrive in various pH levels and temperatures, effectively lysing its host in cultures within 3 hours, making it a potential biocontrol option for managing V. harveyi in shrimp

Article Abstract

Vibrio harveyi is a Gram-negative pathogenic bacterium responsible for luminous vibriosis in shrimp and causes mass mortality of shrimp that leads to economic losses. Considering the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria, there is always a need for an alternative to antibiotics. In this study, we have aimed to characterize the Vibrio-infecting bacteriophage VPMCC5 (isolated from an environmental sample by using V. harveyi S2A) and evaluate its efficacy in controlling the pathogen. The bacteriophage exhibited an isometric head and short non-contractile tail. The latent period of the bacteriophage was 10 min and the burst size was 20. The genome of the bacteriophage was 48938 bp long with 40.7 mol% G+C content. A total of 71 ORFs were identified and no tRNA and antibiotic-associated genes were detected. Comparative genomic analyses (CLANS, dot plot, progressiveMauve alignment, and phylogenetic tree) strongly suggest that the bacteriophage VPMCC5 might be a new genus in the family of Zobellviridae. A distinguishing feature of this bacteriophage among the other reported Vibrio-infecting bacteriophages is the presence of putative alginate lyase family protein-coding open reading frame. The bacteriophage was found to be surviving at pH 3-9 and in a wide range of temperatures (4-45 ᵒC). In liquid culture inhibition, the bacteriophage could completely lyse the host bacteria after 3 h. This bacteriophage might be used as a biocontrol agent in the extreme environment of shrimp culture.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2022.198904DOI Listing

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