Isolation and characterization of bacillus cereus phage vb_bcep-dlc1 reveals the largest member of the Φ29-like phages

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Bacillus phage ϕ29 and its relatives have been considered as one of the most important model organisms for DNA replication, transcription, morphogenesis, DNA packaging studies, and nanotechnology applications. Here, we isolated and characterized a new member of the ϕ29-like phage, named Bacillus cereus phage vB_BceP-DLc1. This phage, with a unique inserted gene cluster, has the largest genome among known ϕ29-like phages. DLc1 can use the surface carbohydrate structures of the host cell as receptors and only infects the most related B. cereus strains, showing high host-specificity. The adsorption rate constant and life cycle of DLc1 under experimental conditions were also determined. Not only stable under temperatures below 55◦C and pH range from 5 to 11, the new phage also showed tolerance to high concentrations of NaCl, 75% ethanol, chloroform, and mechanical vortex, which is preferable for practical use in the food and pharmaceutical industries.

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Li, C., Yuan, X., Li, N., Wang, J., Yu, S., Zeng, H., … Ding, Y. (2020). Isolation and characterization of bacillus cereus phage vb_bcep-dlc1 reveals the largest member of the Φ29-like phages. Microorganisms, 8(11), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8111750

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