The Plant Pathology Journal (Dec 2016)

Isolation and Characterization of a Bacteriophage Preying an Antifungal Bacterium

  • Aryan Rahimi-Midani,
  • Kyoung-Ho Kim,
  • Seon-Woo Lee,
  • Sang Bong Jung,
  • Tae-Jin Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.NT.07.2016.0153
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 6
pp. 584 – 588

Abstract

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Several Bacillus species were isolated from rice field soils, and 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis showed that Bacillus cereus was the most abundant. A strain named BC1 showed antifungal activity against Rhizoctonia solani. Bacteriophages infecting strain BC1 were isolated from the same soil sample. The isolated phage PK16 had an icosahedral head of 100 ± 5 nm and tail of 200 ± 5 nm, indicating that it belonged to the family Myoviridae. Analysis of the complete linear dsDNA genome revealed a 158,127-bp genome with G + C content of 39.9% comprising 235 open reading frames as well as 19 tRNA genes (including 1 pseudogene). Blastp analysis showed that the proteins encoded by the PK16 genome had the closest hits to proteins of seven different bacteriophages. A neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree based on the major capsid protein showed a robust clustering of phage PK16 with phage JBP901 and BCP8-2 isolated from Korean fermented food.

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