Isolation and engineering of a Listeria grayi bacteriophage
The lack of bacteriophages capable of infecting the Listeria species, Listeria grayi , is academically intriguing and presents an obstacle to the development of bacteriophage-based technologies for Listeria . We describe the isolation and engineering of a novel L. grayi bacteriophage, LPJP1, isolate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2021-09, Vol.11 (1), p.18947-18947, Article 18947 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The lack of bacteriophages capable of infecting the
Listeria
species,
Listeria grayi
, is academically intriguing and presents an obstacle to the development of bacteriophage-based technologies for
Listeria
. We describe the isolation and engineering of a novel
L. grayi
bacteriophage, LPJP1, isolated from farm silage. With a genome over 200,000 base pairs, LPJP1 is the first and only reported jumbo bacteriophage infecting the
Listeria
genus. Similar to other Gram-positive jumbo phages, LPJP1 appeared to contain modified base pairs, which complicated initial attempts to obtain genomic sequence using standard methods. Following successful sequencing with a modified approach, a recombinant of LPJP1 encoding the NanoLuc luciferase was engineered using homologous recombination. This luciferase reporter bacteriophage successfully detected 100 stationary phase colony forming units of both subspecies of
L. grayi
in four hours. A single log phase colony forming unit was also sufficient for positive detection in the same time period. The recombinant demonstrated complete specificity for this particular
Listeria
species and did not infect 150 non-
L. grayi Listeria
strains nor any other bacterial genus. LPJP1 is believed to be the first reported lytic bacteriophage of
L. grayi
as well as the only jumbo bacteriophage to be successfully engineered into a luciferase reporter. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-021-98134-1 |