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Sci Rep ; 6: 34338, 2016 10 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27698408

RESUMO

A large scale analysis presented in this article focuses on biological and physiological variety of bacteriophages. A collection of 83 bacteriophages, isolated from urban sewage and able to propagate in cells of different bacterial hosts, has been obtained (60 infecting Escherichia coli, 10 infecting Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 4 infecting Salmonella enterica, 3 infecting Staphylococcus sciuri, and 6 infecting Enterococcus faecalis). High biological diversity of the collection is indicated by its characteristics, both morphological (electron microscopic analyses) and biological (host range, plaque size and morphology, growth at various temperatures, thermal inactivation, sensitivity to low and high pH, sensitivity to osmotic stress, survivability upon treatment with organic solvents and detergents), and further supported by hierarchical cluster analysis. By the end of the research no larger collection of phages from a single environmental source investigated by these means had been found. The finding was confirmed by whole genome analysis of 7 selected bacteriophages. Moreover, particular bacteriophages revealed unusual biological features, like the ability to form plaques at low temperature (4 °C), resist high temperature (62 °C or 95 °C) or survive in the presence of an organic solvents (ethanol, acetone, DMSO, chloroform) or detergent (SDS, CTAB, sarkosyl) making them potentially interesting in the context of biotechnological applications.


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Bacteriófagos/isolamento & purificação , Biodiversidade , Esgotos/microbiologia , Bacteriófagos/classificação , Bacteriófagos/fisiologia , Interações Hospedeiro-Patógeno , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Pressão Osmótica , Temperatura , Ensaio de Placa Viral
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Res Microbiol ; 163(4): 292-6, 2012 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22366738

RESUMO

We present the first attempt at quantitative analysis of morphological diversity of tailed viruses obtained from marine sediments without ultracentrifugation or enrichment on specific host strains. Sandy mud samples were collected in the Gulf of Gdansk in the spring, autumn and winter. VLPs were analyzed by transmission electron microscopy. The distribution of three groups of tailed phages was similar in all seasons (Siphoviridae: 52% on average; Myoviridae: 42%; Podoviridae: 6%). 19% of siphoviruses had prolate heads. Interestingly, 11% of siphoviral particles had tails longer than 300 nm, and 6% longer than 600 nm.


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Bacteriófagos/ultraestrutura , Biodiversidade , Caudovirales/ultraestrutura , Sedimentos Geológicos/virologia , Bacteriófagos/química , Bacteriófagos/isolamento & purificação , Caudovirales/química , Caudovirales/isolamento & purificação , Sedimentos Geológicos/química , Microscopia Eletrônica de Transmissão , Oceanos e Mares , Filogenia , Polônia , Estações do Ano , Água do Mar/virologia , Estruturas Virais/química , Estruturas Virais/isolamento & purificação , Estruturas Virais/ultraestrutura
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