Microorganisms (Mar 2024)

Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Virulent Phage ASG01 of <i>Aeromonas salmonicida</i> and Its Cell Wall Hydrolase Activity

  • Chen Li,
  • Qiting Fang,
  • Yangjun Zhang,
  • Kunyan Li,
  • Yaoguang Li,
  • Rong Wang,
  • Yuyuan Peng,
  • Guofan Zhang,
  • Liqiu Xia,
  • Shengbiao Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12030629
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 629

Abstract

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Aeromonas salmonicida is an important pathogen that causes furunculosis in trout and salmon with high morbidity and mortality, resulting in significant economic losses in aquaculture. Overuse of antibiotics has led to the continuous emergence of drug-resistant strains. Hence, there is an urgent need to find an alternative environmentally friendly antimicrobial agent. In this study, we isolated a virulent phage of A. salmonicida, named ASG01, which belongs to the Myoviridae family and maintains lytic activity at a pH value range from 4 to 12 and in the temperature range from 30 °C to 60 °C. The whole genomic sequence of ASG01 showed 82% similarity to Aeromonas phage pAh6-C. The cell wall hydrolase (Cwh)-encoding gene from the genome of ASG01 was predicted and heterologously expressed. Notably, in the absence of additional phage genes, endogenous expression of Cwh could lyse E. coli cells and greatly inhibit the growth of tested fish pathogenic bacteria. The lytic activity of Cwh was eliminated when the predicted active site was mutated. These results indicate that Cwh of ASG01 possessed excellent lytic activity and a wide antibacterial spectrum, suggesting its potential as an effective enzybiotic.

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