Characterization of prophages containing “evolved” Dit/Tal modules in the genome of Lactobacillus casei BL23

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have many applications in food and industrial fermentations. Prophage induction and generation of new virulent phages is a risk for the dairy industry. We identified three complete prophages (PLE1, PLE2, and PLE3) in the genome of the well-studied probiotic strain Lactobac...

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Autores principales: Dieterle, M.E., Fina Martin, J., Durán, R., Nemirovsky, S.I., Sanchez Rivas, C., Bowman, C., Russell, D., Hatfull, G.F., Cambillau, C., Piuri, M.
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spelling todo:paper_01757598_v100_n21_p9201_Dieterle2023-10-03T15:07:53Z Characterization of prophages containing “evolved” Dit/Tal modules in the genome of Lactobacillus casei BL23 Dieterle, M.E. Fina Martin, J. Durán, R. Nemirovsky, S.I. Sanchez Rivas, C. Bowman, C. Russell, D. Hatfull, G.F. Cambillau, C. Piuri, M. Bacteriophage Baseplate Lactobacillus casei Prophage Bacteriophages Bins Dairy products Genes Lactic acid Molecular biology Polymerase chain reaction Strain Baseplate Carbohydrate-binding modules Industrial fermentation Lactic acid bacteria Lactobacillus casei Prophages Quantitative real time PCR Receptor-binding proteins Proteins bacterial protein distal tail protein mitomycin tail associated lysin baseplate protein unclassified drug nucleic acid synthesis inhibitor viral protein bacteriophage bacterium chemical binding fermentation food industry genetic analysis genome protein Article bacterial genome bacterial strain controlled study gene sequence kinetics Lactobacillus Lactobacillus casei Lactobacillus casei bl23 Lactobacillus paracasei Lactococcus Listeria nonhuman prophage real time polymerase chain reaction receptor binding Streptococcus structural proteomics food control genetics Lactobacillus casei metabolism physiology prophage virology virus activation Lactobacillus Lactobacillus casei Lactococcus Listeria Streptococcus Food Microbiology Lactobacillus casei Mitomycin Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibitors Prophages Viral Tail Proteins Virus Activation Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have many applications in food and industrial fermentations. Prophage induction and generation of new virulent phages is a risk for the dairy industry. We identified three complete prophages (PLE1, PLE2, and PLE3) in the genome of the well-studied probiotic strain Lactobacillus casei BL23. All of them have mosaic architectures with homologous sequences to Streptococcus, Lactococcus, Lactobacillus, and Listeria phages or strains. Using a combination of quantitative real-time PCR, genomics, and proteomics, we showed that PLE2 and PLE3 can be induced—but with different kinetics—in the presence of mitomycin C, although PLE1 remains as a prophage. A structural analysis of the distal tail (Dit) and tail associated lysin (Tal) baseplate proteins of these prophages and other L. casei/paracasei phages and prophages provides evidence that carbohydrate-binding modules (CBM) located within these “evolved” proteins may replace receptor binding proteins (RBPs) present in other well-studied LAB phages. The detailed study of prophage induction in this prototype strain in combination with characterization of the proteins involved in host recognition will facilitate the design of new strategies for avoiding phage propagation in the dairy industry. © 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Fil:Nemirovsky, S.I. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Piuri, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01757598_v100_n21_p9201_Dieterle
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topic Bacteriophage
Baseplate
Lactobacillus casei
Prophage
Bacteriophages
Bins
Dairy products
Genes
Lactic acid
Molecular biology
Polymerase chain reaction
Strain
Baseplate
Carbohydrate-binding modules
Industrial fermentation
Lactic acid bacteria
Lactobacillus casei
Prophages
Quantitative real time PCR
Receptor-binding proteins
Proteins
bacterial protein
distal tail protein
mitomycin
tail associated lysin baseplate protein
unclassified drug
nucleic acid synthesis inhibitor
viral protein
bacteriophage
bacterium
chemical binding
fermentation
food industry
genetic analysis
genome
protein
Article
bacterial genome
bacterial strain
controlled study
gene sequence
kinetics
Lactobacillus
Lactobacillus casei
Lactobacillus casei bl23
Lactobacillus paracasei
Lactococcus
Listeria
nonhuman
prophage
real time polymerase chain reaction
receptor binding
Streptococcus
structural proteomics
food control
genetics
Lactobacillus casei
metabolism
physiology
prophage
virology
virus activation
Lactobacillus
Lactobacillus casei
Lactococcus
Listeria
Streptococcus
Food Microbiology
Lactobacillus casei
Mitomycin
Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibitors
Prophages
Viral Tail Proteins
Virus Activation
spellingShingle Bacteriophage
Baseplate
Lactobacillus casei
Prophage
Bacteriophages
Bins
Dairy products
Genes
Lactic acid
Molecular biology
Polymerase chain reaction
Strain
Baseplate
Carbohydrate-binding modules
Industrial fermentation
Lactic acid bacteria
Lactobacillus casei
Prophages
Quantitative real time PCR
Receptor-binding proteins
Proteins
bacterial protein
distal tail protein
mitomycin
tail associated lysin baseplate protein
unclassified drug
nucleic acid synthesis inhibitor
viral protein
bacteriophage
bacterium
chemical binding
fermentation
food industry
genetic analysis
genome
protein
Article
bacterial genome
bacterial strain
controlled study
gene sequence
kinetics
Lactobacillus
Lactobacillus casei
Lactobacillus casei bl23
Lactobacillus paracasei
Lactococcus
Listeria
nonhuman
prophage
real time polymerase chain reaction
receptor binding
Streptococcus
structural proteomics
food control
genetics
Lactobacillus casei
metabolism
physiology
prophage
virology
virus activation
Lactobacillus
Lactobacillus casei
Lactococcus
Listeria
Streptococcus
Food Microbiology
Lactobacillus casei
Mitomycin
Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibitors
Prophages
Viral Tail Proteins
Virus Activation
Dieterle, M.E.
Fina Martin, J.
Durán, R.
Nemirovsky, S.I.
Sanchez Rivas, C.
Bowman, C.
Russell, D.
Hatfull, G.F.
Cambillau, C.
Piuri, M.
Characterization of prophages containing “evolved” Dit/Tal modules in the genome of Lactobacillus casei BL23
topic_facet Bacteriophage
Baseplate
Lactobacillus casei
Prophage
Bacteriophages
Bins
Dairy products
Genes
Lactic acid
Molecular biology
Polymerase chain reaction
Strain
Baseplate
Carbohydrate-binding modules
Industrial fermentation
Lactic acid bacteria
Lactobacillus casei
Prophages
Quantitative real time PCR
Receptor-binding proteins
Proteins
bacterial protein
distal tail protein
mitomycin
tail associated lysin baseplate protein
unclassified drug
nucleic acid synthesis inhibitor
viral protein
bacteriophage
bacterium
chemical binding
fermentation
food industry
genetic analysis
genome
protein
Article
bacterial genome
bacterial strain
controlled study
gene sequence
kinetics
Lactobacillus
Lactobacillus casei
Lactobacillus casei bl23
Lactobacillus paracasei
Lactococcus
Listeria
nonhuman
prophage
real time polymerase chain reaction
receptor binding
Streptococcus
structural proteomics
food control
genetics
Lactobacillus casei
metabolism
physiology
prophage
virology
virus activation
Lactobacillus
Lactobacillus casei
Lactococcus
Listeria
Streptococcus
Food Microbiology
Lactobacillus casei
Mitomycin
Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibitors
Prophages
Viral Tail Proteins
Virus Activation
description Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have many applications in food and industrial fermentations. Prophage induction and generation of new virulent phages is a risk for the dairy industry. We identified three complete prophages (PLE1, PLE2, and PLE3) in the genome of the well-studied probiotic strain Lactobacillus casei BL23. All of them have mosaic architectures with homologous sequences to Streptococcus, Lactococcus, Lactobacillus, and Listeria phages or strains. Using a combination of quantitative real-time PCR, genomics, and proteomics, we showed that PLE2 and PLE3 can be induced—but with different kinetics—in the presence of mitomycin C, although PLE1 remains as a prophage. A structural analysis of the distal tail (Dit) and tail associated lysin (Tal) baseplate proteins of these prophages and other L. casei/paracasei phages and prophages provides evidence that carbohydrate-binding modules (CBM) located within these “evolved” proteins may replace receptor binding proteins (RBPs) present in other well-studied LAB phages. The detailed study of prophage induction in this prototype strain in combination with characterization of the proteins involved in host recognition will facilitate the design of new strategies for avoiding phage propagation in the dairy industry. © 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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author Dieterle, M.E.
Fina Martin, J.
Durán, R.
Nemirovsky, S.I.
Sanchez Rivas, C.
Bowman, C.
Russell, D.
Hatfull, G.F.
Cambillau, C.
Piuri, M.
author_facet Dieterle, M.E.
Fina Martin, J.
Durán, R.
Nemirovsky, S.I.
Sanchez Rivas, C.
Bowman, C.
Russell, D.
Hatfull, G.F.
Cambillau, C.
Piuri, M.
author_sort Dieterle, M.E.
title Characterization of prophages containing “evolved” Dit/Tal modules in the genome of Lactobacillus casei BL23
title_short Characterization of prophages containing “evolved” Dit/Tal modules in the genome of Lactobacillus casei BL23
title_full Characterization of prophages containing “evolved” Dit/Tal modules in the genome of Lactobacillus casei BL23
title_fullStr Characterization of prophages containing “evolved” Dit/Tal modules in the genome of Lactobacillus casei BL23
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of prophages containing “evolved” Dit/Tal modules in the genome of Lactobacillus casei BL23
title_sort characterization of prophages containing “evolved” dit/tal modules in the genome of lactobacillus casei bl23
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