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A Novel Vibriophage vB_VcaS_HC Containing Lysogeny-Related Gene Has Strong Lytic Ability against Pathogenic Bacteria.

Chengcheng Li1,2, Zengmeng Wang1,2, Jiulong Zhao1,2, Long Wang1, Guosi Xie3, Jie Huang3, Yongyu Zhang4,5.   

Abstract

To avoid the negative effects of antibiotics, using phage to prevent animal disease becomes a promising method in aquaculture. Here, a lytic phage provisionally named vB_VcaS_HC that can infect the pathogen (i.e., Vibrio campbellii 18) of prawn was isolated. The phage has an isometric head and a non-contractile tail. During phage infection, the induced host mortality in 5.5 h reached ca. 96%, with a latent period of 1.5 h and a burst size of 172 PFU/cell. It has an 81,566 bp circular dsDNA genome containing 121 open reading frames (ORFs), and ca. 71% of the ORFs are functionally unknown. Comparative genomic and phylogenetic analysis revealed that it is a novel phage belonging to Delepquintavirus, Siphoviridae, Caudovirales. In the phage genome, besides the ordinary genes related to structure assembly and DNA metabolism, there are 10 auxiliary metabolic genes. For the first time, the pyruvate phosphate dikinase (PPDK) gene was found in phages whose product is a key rate-limiting enzyme involving Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas (EMP) reaction. Interestingly, although the phage has a strong bactericidal activity and contains a potential lysogeny related gene, i.e., the recombinase (RecA) gene, we did not find the phage turned into a lysogenic state. Meanwhile, the phage genome does not contain any bacterial virulence gene or antimicrobial resistance gene. This study represents the first comprehensive characterization of a lytic V. campbellii phage and indicates that it is a promising candidate for the treatment of V. campbellii infections.

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Keywords:  Auxiliary metabolic gene; Lysogeny; Phage; RecA; Vibrio campbellii

Year:  2020        PMID: 32767211      PMCID: PMC8087747          DOI: 10.1007/s12250-020-00271-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virol Sin        ISSN: 1995-820X            Impact factor:   4.327


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