| Literature DB >> 12188136 |
Munawwar Ali Khan1, Hiroyasu Satoh, Hirozuki Katayama, Futoshi Kurisu, Takashi Mino.
Abstract
In this study, bacteriophages were isolated from activated sludge and their host range was studied. Bacterial isolates were obtained from an activated sludge process treating urban sewage, and bacteriophages were obtained by plaque assay using the bacterial isolates obtained in this study as the host. Out of 15 bacteria isolated, 9 supported plaque formation. The host range test was conducted with a combination of 8 bacteriophage isolates and 9 bacterial isolates. All of the 8 bacteriophages tested were found to form plaques on more than 1 host, and 4 of them formed plaques on both gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial isolates. Three of the 8 bacteriophages failed to form plaques on their original bacterial host. The experimental result indicates that bacteriophages are an active part of the activated sludge microbial ecosystem, having a very close ecological relationship with their host bacteria.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12188136 DOI: 10.1016/s0043-1354(02)00029-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Water Res ISSN: 0043-1354 Impact factor: 11.236