Bio-Protocol (Nov 2020)

Isolation and CryoTEM of Phages Infecting Bacterial Wine Spoilers

  • Amel Chaïb,
  • Marion Decossas,
  • Cécile Philippe,
  • Olivier Claisse,
  • Olivier Lambert,
  • Claire Le Marrec

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3801
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 21

Abstract

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With the objective to isolate phages infecting wine bacterial spoilers, we designed a method for the isolation and purification of phages infecting grape-associated bacteria. The method proved successful to isolate GC1 tectivirus infecting the acetic acid bacterium Gluconobacter cerinus. The isolated phage represents a new genus within the Tectiviridae, named "Gammatectivirus". Using a traditional technique for the concentration of phage particles involving several steps of centrifugation, further insights in the ultrastructure of GC1 could be observed by cryo electron microscopy, saving time and effort. The simple workflow presented may be applied to other viruses infecting bacteria inhabiting other vegetal niches.Graphic abstractFlowchart illustrating the protocol to isolate, concentrate and observe GC1 under cryo-EM