Characterization of temperate Lactobacillus gasseri phage LgaI and its impact as prophage on autolysis of its lysogenic host strains.
Curr Microbiol
; 58(6): 648-53, 2009 Jun.
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We show by electron microscopy that Lactobacillus gasseri phage LgaI, a temperate phage residing in the chromosome of Lactobacillus gasseri ATCC33323, belongs to the family of Myoviridae phages. The LgaI DNA is packed by the "head-full" mechanism, as demonstrated by analysis of restriction patterns of heated (74 degrees C) or non-heated DNA. By isolating prophage-cured cells, we were able to demonstrate phage LgaI to be responsible for the strong autolytic phenotype observed for Lactobacillus gasseri ATCC33323. In addition, we show that a copy of the LgaI prophage resides in the chromosome of Lactobacillus gasseri NCK102. The LgaI prophage was not inducible in L. gasseri NCK102-adh by mitomycin C, however, it apparently contributed to the autolytic phenotype of this strain.
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Bacteriólise
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Bacteriófagos
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Prófagos
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Interações Hospedeiro-Patógeno
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Lactobacillus
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Lisogenia
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2009
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