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"Viili," a fermented milk product, has a firm but viscous consistency. It is produced with traditional mesophilic mixed-strain starters, which have various stabilities in dairy practice. Thirteen morphologically different types of phages were found in 90 viili samples studied by electron microscopy. Ten of the phage types had isometric heads with long, noncontractile tails, two had elongated heads with long, noncontractile tails, and one had a unique, very long elongated head with a short tail. Further morphological differences were found in the tail size and in the presence or absence of a collar, a baseplate, and a tail fiber. To find hosts for the industrially significant phages, we examined the sensitivities of 500 bacterial isolates from starters of the viili. Seven of the phages attacked Streptococcus cremoris strains, three attacked S. lactis subsp. diacetylactis strains, and four attacked Leuconostoc cremoris strains. Some phages differed only in their host specificity. Hosts were not found for 4 of the 13 morphological types of phages.  相似文献   

2.
Some Bacteriophages Active Against Rhizobium trifolii Strain W19   总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0       下载免费PDF全文
Fourteen soil bacteriophages active against Rhizobium trifolii W19 have been studied which fall into four structural groups. Group 1 phages have contractile tails. Some particles show double base plates to which at least three spikes are attached, and fibers are attached to the base plates. Group 2 phages also have contractile tails. At least five spikes are attached to the base plate, and there are spherical bodies adjacent to the tail, at the ends of fibers attached to the tail base. Group 3 phages have contractile tails, but are larger than phages of groups 1 and 2. The end of the tail has a complex structure. Group 4 phages have long, noncontractile tails.  相似文献   

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“Viili,” a fermented milk product, has a firm but viscous consistency. It is produced with traditional mesophilic mixed-strain starters, which have various stabilities in dairy practice. Thirteen morphologically different types of phages were found in 90 viili samples studied by electron microscopy. Ten of the phage types had isometric heads with long, noncontractile tails, two had elongated heads with long, noncontractile tails, and one had a unique, very long elongated head with a short tail. Further morphological differences were found in the tail size and in the presence or absence of a collar, a baseplate, and a tail fiber. To find hosts for the industrially significant phages, we examined the sensitivities of 500 bacterial isolates from starters of the viili. Seven of the phages attacked Streptococcus cremoris strains, three attacked S. lactis subsp. diacetylactis strains, and four attacked Leuconostoc cremoris strains. Some phages differed only in their host specificity. Hosts were not found for 4 of the 13 morphological types of phages.  相似文献   

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Electron microscopy of virulent phages for Streptococcus lactis.   总被引:11,自引:8,他引:3       下载免费PDF全文
Electron microscopic studies were made on eight virulent Streptococcus lactis bacteriophages. These phages were taken as representative of eight host range groups established in a study of 75 phage isolates and 253 hosts (213 S. lactis, 22 S. cremoris, 18 S. diacetilactis). The phages studied were shown to have an isometric hexagonal head and noncontractile tails, usually several times longer than the head diameter. The virus heads were octahedral. The phages investigated represented three morphological types on the basis of head diameter , tail thickness, and tail length. These dimensions were approximately: for type I phages, 63, 172, and 11 nm, respectively; type II, 73, 200, and 20 nm, respectively; and type III, represented here by a single phage, 98, 551, and 12 nm, respectively. The tail surface revealed a different arrangment of the structural subunits which lent a helical appearance to the tails of type I and II phages and a guaffered tube appearance to the tail of type III phage. The number of turns along the tail axis, turn length, axial pitch, and helix angle were: type I, 32, 12 to 13 nm, 7.14 nm, and 11 degrees 43', respectively; type II, 24, 24, to 28 nm, 40.00 nm, and 32 degrees 30', respectively; and type III, 120, 12 nm, and no visible slope towards the axis. The morphology types showed complete correlation with serological groups, but not with groups based on host range pattern.  相似文献   

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Eleven virulent phages isolated from cheese or yoghurt factories and active on thermophilic lactobacilli used as starters were examined by electron microscopy. Five phages active on Lactobacillus bulgaricus belonged to Bradley's group B and can be divided into two groups with different host specificity. The three phages of the first group (two isolated in France, one in the USA) differ in size; the heads are either icosahedrons or octahedrons and the tails end in short-pronged base plates. The two phages of the second group, isolated in the USA. appear very similar. These are similar in length, have collars and octahedral heads. The non-contractile tails end in clusters of short fibres. An L. lactis phage, isolated in Finland, belongs to the same morphological group. It is similar in overall appearance to the two latter phages of the second group of L. bulgaricus , and there were numerous ghosts with polytails. Five phages. active on L. helveticus belong to Bradley's group A and may be divided into two groups with different host specificity. The first group contains a phage isolated in Finland. The second group is composed of four similar phages isolated in France. The Finnish phage is the largest, but the five phages show similar morphology. They have octahedral heads, firmly attached to the tails by connector devices, and they possess necks. The contractile sheaths have a helicoidal arrangement of hollow tubular subunits. They appear contracted either in a distal or a cervical position, revealing axial cores. Short tail fibres are probably present at the tail tip.  相似文献   

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Bacteriophage SPP1 is a nanomachine built to infect the bacterium Bacillus subtilis. The phage particle is composed of an icosahedric capsid, which contains the viral DNA, and a long non‐contractile tail. Capsids and tails are produced in infected cells by two distinct morphogenetic pathways. Characterization of the suppressor‐sensitive mutant SPP1sus82 showed that it produces DNA‐filled capsids and tails but is unable to assemble complete virions. Its purified tails have a normal length but lack a narrow ring that tapers the tail end found at the tail‐to‐head interface. The mutant is defective in production of gp17. The gp17 ring is exposed in free tails competent for viral assembly but becomes shielded in the final virion structure. Recombinant gp17 is active in an in vitro assay to stick together capsids and tails present in extracts of SPP1sus82‐infected cells, leading to formation of infectious particles. Gp17 thus plays a fundamental role in the tail‐to‐head joining reaction, the ultimate step of virus particle assembly. This is the conserved function of gp17 and its structurally related proteins like lambda gpU. This family of proteins can also provide fidelity to termination of the tail tube elongation reaction in a subset of phages including coliphage lambda.  相似文献   

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The fine structure of phage HM 2 (group I) active on Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum was studied by an electron microscopy with a negative-staining technique, and compared with those of more conventional types, phages HM 3 (group II) and HM 7 (group III), whose tails were clearly observed by a shadow-casting technique. This study revealed that phage HM 2 had an intricate tail which was not observed by a shadow-casting technique.

Phage HM 2 has an icosahedral head about 450 Å in diameter and a non-contractile tail about 300 Å long. The distal 130 Å of the tail axis has a width of 80 Å which is wider than the upper portion of the tail (50 to 60 Å). The distal enlargement is not seen in the hollow tail. Twelve fibrous-shaped appendages are attached symmetrically at the upper portion of tail axis and extend toward the distal base of the tail. Their length is a little shorter than 300 Å. They combine with divalent cations in the phage dilution medium, and also adsorb the host cell debris.

Phage HM 3 has an icosahedral head about 770 Å in diameter and a tail about 1000 Å long and 150 Å wide with contractile sheath. Phage HM 7 has an icosahedral head about 750 Å in diameter and a long non-contractile tail about 2000 Å long and about 120 Å wide with forked tip.

The structure of the tail of phage HM 2 is quite different from those of phages HM 3 and HM 7 hitherto described and those of the various phages of other bacteria.  相似文献   

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Treating of the bacteriophage T4B with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide results in extension of long fibers and contraction of tail sheaths. The unreorganized hexagonal baseplate attachment to the distal end of the tail core remains intact. Such aberrantly contracted phages are shown to retain the ability to absorb on the bacterial surface. The absorption is inhibited by sucrose and does not require the presence of 1-tryptophan. The aberrantly contracted phages lose the infection ability.  相似文献   

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Amber mutants of bacteriophage BF23 were classified into two functional groups, types I and II, by the yields of the infecting-mutant genotypes in plate complementation tests. Type I mutants produced their genotypes at levels more than 20% of the total progeny phages, and type II mutants did so at levels of less than 5%. Comparison of the results of plate complementation tests with those of extract complementation tests revealed that all the type I mutants were defective in the tail formation, while most type II mutants were defective in the formation of either mature heads (type IIa) or both mature heads and tails (type IIb). Since in extract complementation tests the activated phages are always of genotypes corresponding to mutations defective in only the tail formation, the plate complementation test is comparable with the extract complementation test when judged on the basis of the yield of the mutant genotypes. Of 29 complementation groups, 8 type I, 14 type IIa, and 5 type IIb mutants were identified. Previously, amber mutations of BF23 were mapped on four genetic segments. These segments were ordered in one linkage map by crosses between deletion and amber mutants.  相似文献   

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The complete sequence of the double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) genome of the Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium ST64B bacteriophage was determined. The 40,149-bp genomic sequence of ST64B has an overall G+C content of 51.3% and is distinct from that of P22. The genome architecture is similar to that of the lambdoid phages, particularly that of coliphage lambda. Most of the putative tail genes showed sequence similarity to tail genes of Mu, a nonlambdoid phage. In addition, it is likely that these tail genes are not expressed due to insertions of fragments of genes related to virulence within some of the open reading frames. This, together with the inability of ST64B to produce plaques on a wide range of isolates, suggests that ST64B is a defective phage. In contrast to the tail genes, most of the head genes showed similarity to those of the lambdoid phages HK97 and HK022, but these head genes also have significant sequence similarities to those of several other dsDNA phages infecting diverse bacterial hosts, including Escherichia, Pseudomonas, Agrobacterium, Caulobacter, Mesorhizobium, and Streptomyces: This suggests that ST64B is a genetic mosaic that has acquired significant portions of its genome from sources outside the genus Salmonella.  相似文献   

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In an investigation of the antigenic fine structure of phages T4 and DDVI with the use of the neutralization reaction and electron-microscopic observation of the phage-antibody complexes, it has been possible to establish that the head of phage T4 consists of proteins which have antigenic determinants of two types: The first type is identical to the antigens of the head of phage DDVI, and the second type is apparently absent in phage DDVI. The phage DDVI head contains mostly determinants which are common to the phage T4 head, since it was not possible to detect antigenically specific components in the phage DDVI head. The tail sheaths of phage T4 and DDVI appear to be identical in the antigenic respect. A difference has been observed in the fibers and the base plates of the phages investigated. The presence of the following three types of antigens has been established: 1) common to phages T2, T4, and DDVI, 2) common to phages T4 and DDVI, and 3) specific for each phage investigated.  相似文献   

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Morphology of the Bacteriophages of Lactic Streptococci   总被引:13,自引:11,他引:2       下载免费PDF全文
Electron microscope studies have been made of a number of phages of lactic streptococci, seven of which were phages of Streptococcus lactis C10. Two of the phages are thought to be identical; five have been classified by the method of Tikhonenko as belonging to group IV (phages with noncontractile tails) with type III tail plates; one belongs to group V (phages with tails possessing a contractile sheath). Both prolate polyhedral heads and isometric polyhedral heads are represented among the group IV phages. The phage drc3 of S. diacetilactis DRC3 has been shown to have similar structure to the group IV phages of S. lactis C10 with prolate polyhedral heads. The phages ml1, hp, c11, and z8 of the S. cremoris strains ML1, HP, C11, and Z8, respectively, were shown to belong to the group IV phages with type III tail plates by the method of Tikhonenko. All had octahedral heads and tended to be larger than most of the other phages studied.  相似文献   

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Four phages isolated from carrier strains of Clostridium perfringens type C belong to two classes. The three phages of class I, c1, c3, and c4, and homoimmune and serologically closely related. The phage of class II, c5, is heteroimmune to the class I phages and not related to them serologically. Transduction experiments with several of the phages were negative. Mutants of the indicator strain with surface alterations occurred spontaneously in stock cultures. Electron micrographs show the phages of each class to be distinct yet similar, having polyhedral heads of about the same diameter 55 nm, and long, flexible tails without sheaths or collars. Phages c4 and c5 were characterized for their lysogenic properties. Phage c4 was inducible with mitomycin C. Both c4 and c5 were temperate viruses by the test of stability of their respective lysogens to phage-specific antisera.  相似文献   

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Phages encoding production of Vero cytotoxins VT1 or VT2 were isolated from strains of Escherichia coli of human and bovine origin. Two human strains of serotype O157: H7 produced both VT1 and VT2 and each carried two separate phages encoding either VT1 or VT2. The phages were morphologically similar to each other and to a VT2 phage previously isolated from a strain of serotype O157: H-; all had regular hexagonal heads and short tails. The phages had similar genome sizes and DNA hybridization and restriction enzyme digestion showed that the DNAs were very closely related. This contrasts with another report that one of the strains tested (933) released two clearly distinguishable phages separately encoding VT1 and VT2. The O157 phages differed from a VT1 phage isolated from a bovine E. coli strain belonging to serotype O26: H11 and from the reference VT1 phage isolated previously from a human strain, H19, of serotype O26: H11. The two O26 phages were morphologically similar with elongated heads and long tails. They had similar genome sizes and DNA hybridization indicated a high level of homology between them. Hybridization of an O157 phage DNA probe to DNA of the O26 phages, and vice versa, showed there was some cross-hybridization between the two types of phage. A phage from a bovine strain of serotype O29: H34 had a regular hexagonal head and short tail resembling those of the O157 phages. The DNA was distinguishable from that of all the other phages tested in restriction digest patterns but hybridized significantly to that of an O157 phage. Hybridization of the phage genomes with VT1 and VT2 gene probes showed that sequences encoding these toxins were highly conserved in the different phages from strains belonging to the three serogroups.  相似文献   

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《Research in virology》1990,141(6):625-635
The morphology of 6 bacteriophages isolated from Staphylococcus saprophyticus was studied by electron microscopy.Phages had isometric heads and non-contractile tails, thus belonging to the Siphoviridae family. They were subdivided into two morphological groups based on head diameter and tail length. Type I, represented by phages 1154A and 1405, and characterized by an unusually small capsid, may be a new species.  相似文献   

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The objectives of this study were to induce and characterize verotoxin-encoding phages from a collection of 91 verotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) O103:H2 strains of human and bovine origins. All the strains carried the vt1 gene, and two carried the vt2 gene as well. The phages were induced by UV irradiation and characterized by DNA restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP), genome size, morphology, and Q and P genes, characteristic of lambdoid phages. A total of 32 vt-positive phages were induced and isolated from 31 VTEC O103:H2 strains. Thirty phages were vt1 positive, and two were vt2 positive. Ten of the 30 vt1-positive phages (33.3%) were from cattle strains, and 20 (66.6%) were from human strains. The two vt2-positive phages were from human strains. Phages belonged to 21 RFLP profiles, of which 17 were single-phage profiles and 4 were multiple-phage profiles. The estimated genome size of the phages ranged from 34 to 84 kb. Two phages that were examined by electron microscopy possessed hexagonal heads with long tails, and one had an elongated head with a long tail. The Q and P genes were amplified in all 32 phages, and the Q-stxA1 gene region yielded an amplicon in 19 phages (59.3%). It is concluded that the VTEC O103:H2 strains of human origin were more readily inducible than those of bovine origin and that the genotypic profiles of verotoxin-encoding phages were highly diverse, as revealed by their RFLP profiles.  相似文献   

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Temperate coliphages: classification and correlation with habitats   总被引:8,自引:0,他引:8  
Temperate coliphages were recovered from sewage, mammalian feces, and lysogenic strains of Escherichia coli. A total of 32 phages of independent origin were divided into six groups by applying the criteria of host range, antigenic homology, and the ultraviolet inducibility of the prophage. The demonstration of genetic interactions in some cases has confirmed the classification scheme. Nine phages were assigned to the P2 family and 19 to the lambda family. The remaining four isolates may represent some novel phylogenetic types. Phages recovered from the lysogenic strains of E. coli were all found to be P2 related, whereas a majority of the phages recovered as cell-free plaque-forming units were assignable to the lambda family. It is proposed that the biological attributes of the phages belonging to the two principal families are reflected in the distribution patterns observed. The virions of phage HK256 show multiple tail fibers and may thus represent a "new" virion form among the temperate coliphages.  相似文献   

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A diverse set of 24 novel phages infecting the fire blight pathogen Erwinia amylovora was isolated from fruit production environments in Switzerland. Based on initial screening, four phages (L1, M7, S6, and Y2) with broad host ranges were selected for detailed characterization and genome sequencing. Phage L1 is a member of the Podoviridae, with a 39.3-kbp genome featuring invariable genome ends with direct terminal repeats. Phage S6, another podovirus, was also found to possess direct terminal repeats but has a larger genome (74.7 kbp), and the virus particle exhibits a complex tail fiber structure. Phages M7 and Y2 both belong to the Myoviridae family and feature long, contractile tails and genomes of 84.7 kbp (M7) and 56.6 kbp (Y2), respectively, with direct terminal repeats. The architecture of all four phage genomes is typical for tailed phages, i.e., organized into function-specific gene clusters. All four phages completely lack genes or functions associated with lysogeny control, which correlates well with their broad host ranges and indicates strictly lytic (virulent) lifestyles without the possibility for host lysogenization. Comparative genomics revealed that M7 is similar to E. amylovora virus ΦEa21-4, whereas L1, S6, and Y2 are unrelated to any other E. amylovora phage. Instead, they feature similarities to enterobacterial viruses T7, N4, and ΦEcoM-GJ1. In a series of laboratory experiments, we provide proof of concept that specific two-phage cocktails offer the potential for biocontrol of the pathogen.  相似文献   

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The Morphology of Six Bacteriophages of Streptococcus thermophilus   总被引:2,自引:2,他引:0  
The morphology of six phages of Streptococcus thermophilus , isolated in France from Gruyère cheese whey or yoghurt, was studied. They belong to Bradley's Group B and appear very similar. They possess a regular six-sided head (size, 49–53 nm), of which the three-dimensional structure is probably octahedral. The fairly long, non-contractile tails (length, 200–224 nm; width, 8–9 nm) are flexible and regularly striated. They appear to be the juxtaposition of 60–63 annuli packed one above the other and are assumed to contain 240–252 capsomeres. In one preparation rare short-tailed particles (tail length 130 nm) were also found. The tails have a terminal structure appearing either as a small plate, sometimes with a brush-like appearance, or a plate with short prongs provided, in five out of the six phages studied, with a more or less long central fibre.  相似文献   

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The comparative analysis of five completely sequenced Streptococcus thermophilus bacteriophage genomes demonstrated that their diversification was achieved by a combination of DNA recombination events and an accumulation of point mutations. The five phages included lytic and temperate phages, both pac site and cos site, from three distinct geographical areas. The units of genetic exchange were either large, comprising the entire morphogenesis gene cluster, excluding the putative tail fiber genes, or small, consisting of one or maximally two genes or even segments of a gene. Many indels were flanked by DNA repeats. Differences in a single putative tail fiber gene correlated with the host ranges of the phages. The predicted tail fiber protein consisted of highly conserved domains containing conspicuous glycine repeats interspersed with highly variable domains. As in the T-even coliphage adhesins, the glycine-containing domains were recombinational hot spots. Downstream of a highly conserved DNA replication region, all lytic phages showed a short duplication; in three isolates the origin of replication was repeated. The lytic phages could conceivably be derived from the temperate phages by deletion and multiple rearrangement events in the lysogeny module, giving rise to occasional selfish phages that defy the superinfection control systems of the corresponding temperate phages.  相似文献   

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