BMC Microbiology (Oct 2023)

Isolation and molecular characterization of the Salmonella Typhimurium orphan phage Arash

  • Mohammad Hashem Yousefi,
  • Jeroen Wagemans,
  • Seyed Shahram Shekarforoush,
  • Marta Vallino,
  • Nadiia Pozhydaieva,
  • Katharina Höfer,
  • Rob Lavigne,
  • Saeid Hosseinzadeh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-023-03056-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

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Abstract The current threat of multidrug resistant strains necessitates development of alternatives to antibiotics such as bacteriophages. This study describes the isolation and characterization of a novel Salmonella Typhimurium phage ‘Arash’ from hospital wastewater in Leuven, Belgium. Arash has a myovirus morphology with a 95 nm capsid and a 140 nm tail. The host range of Arash is restricted to its isolation host. Approximately 86% of the phage particles are adsorbed to a host cell within 10 min. Arash has latent period of 65 min and burst size of 425 PFU/cell. Arash has a dsDNA genome of 180,819 bp with GC content of 53.02% with no similarities to any characterized phages, suggesting Arash as a novel species in the novel ‘Arashvirus’ genus. Arash carries no apparent lysogeny-, antibiotic resistance- nor virulence-related genes. Proteome analysis revealed 116 proteins as part of the mature phage particles of which 27 could be assigned a function. Therefore, the present findings shed light on the morphological, microbiological and genomic characteristics of Arash and suggest its potential application as therapeutic and/or biocontrol agent.

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