Characterization of Bacteriophage cd2, a Siphophage Infecting Carnobacterium divergens and a Representative Species of a New Genus of Phage

Carnobacterium divergens is frequently isolated from natural environments and is a predominant species found in refrigerated foods, particularly meat, seafood, and dairy. While there is substantial interest in using as biopreservatives and/or probiotics, some strains are known to be fish pathogens,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microbiology spectrum 2023-08, Vol.11 (4), p.e0097323
Hauptverfasser: Britton, Angelle P, Visser, Kaitlyn A, Ongenae, Véronique M A, Zhang, Peipei, Wassink, Heather, Doerksen, Thomas A, Welke, Catherine A, Lynch, Karlene H, van Belkum, Marco J, Dennis, Jonathan J, Yang, Xianqin, Claessen, Dennis, Briegel, Ariane, Martin-Visscher, Leah A
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Zusammenfassung:Carnobacterium divergens is frequently isolated from natural environments and is a predominant species found in refrigerated foods, particularly meat, seafood, and dairy. While there is substantial interest in using as biopreservatives and/or probiotics, some strains are known to be fish pathogens, and the uncontrolled growth of has been associated with food spoilage. Bacteriophages offer a selective approach to identify and control the growth of bacteria; however, to date, few phages targeting have been reported. In this study, we characterize bacteriophage cd2, which we recently isolated from minced beef. A detailed host range study reveals that phage cd2 infects certain phylogenetic groups of This phage has a latent period of 60 min and a burst size of ~28 PFU/infected cell. The phage was found to be acid and heat sensitive, with a complete loss of phage activity when stored at pH 2 or heated to 60°C. Electron microscopy shows that phage cd2 is a siphophage, and while it shares the B3 morphotype with a unique cluster of and phages, a comparison of genomes reveals that phage cd2 comprises a new genus of phage, which we have termed as . Currently, very little is known about phages that infect carnobacteria, an important genus of lactic acid bacteria with both beneficial and detrimental effects in the food and aquaculture industries. This report provides a detailed characterization of phage cd2, a novel siphophage that targets Carnobacterium divergens, and sets the groundwork for understanding the biology of these phages and their potential use in the detection and biocontrol of isolates.
ISSN:2165-0497
2165-0497
DOI:10.1128/spectrum.00973-23