| Literature DB >> 26748732 |
Taruna Anand1, Rajesh Kumar Vaid1, Bidhan Ch Bera1, Jitender Singh2, Sanjay Barua1, Nitin Virmani2, K Rajukumar3, Neeraj Kumar Yadav1, Dinesh Nagar1, Raj K Singh4, B N Tripathi2.
Abstract
A bacteriophage (VTCCBPA6) against a pathogenic strain of Aeromonas hydrophila was isolated from the sewage of an organized equine breeding farm. On the basis of TEM analysis, phage belonged to family Myoviridae. PCR amplification and sequence analysis of gp23 gene (encoding for major capsid protein) revealed phylogenetic resemblance to T4 like virus genus. Protein profiling by SDS-PAGE also indicated its resemblance to T4 like phage group. However, the comparison of its gp23 gene sequence with previously reported phages showed similarity with T4-like phages infecting Enterobacteriaceae instead of Aeromonas spp. Thus, to our knowledge, this report points toward the fact that a novel/evolved phage might exist in equine environment against A. hydrophila, which can be potentially used as a biocontrol agent.Entities:
Keywords: Biocontrol; Electron micrography; Myoviridae; gp23 gene
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26748732 DOI: 10.1002/jobm.201500318
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Basic Microbiol ISSN: 0233-111X Impact factor: 2.281