Isolation and characterization of Lactobacillus brevis phages

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2019-04-26
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Feyereisen, Marine
Mahony, Jennifer
Lugli, Gabriele A.
Ventura, Marco
Neve, Horst
Franz, Charles M. A. P.
Noben, Jean-Paul
O'Sullivan, Tadhg
van Sinderen, Douwe
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Lactobacillus brevis has been widely used in industry for fermentation purposes. However, it is also associated with the spoilage of foods and beverages, in particular, beer. There is an increasing demand for natural food preservation methods, and in this context, bacteriophages possess the potential to control such spoilage bacteria. Just a few studies on phages infecting Lactobacillus brevis have been performed to date and in the present study, we report the isolation and characterization of five virulent phages capable of infecting Lb. brevis strains. The analysis reveals a high diversity among the isolates, with members belonging to both, the Myoviridae and Siphoviridae families. One isolate, designated phage 3-521, possesses a genome of 140.8 kb, thus representing the largest Lb. brevis phage genome sequenced to date. While the isolated phages do not propagate on Lb. brevis beer-spoiling strains, phages showed activity against these strains, impairing the growth of some Lb. brevis strains. The results highlight the potential of bacteriophage-based treatments as an effective approach to prevent bacterial spoilage of beer.
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Lactobacillus brevis , Bacteriophage , Virulent , Beer , Fermentation , Genomic and proteomic analysis
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Feyereisen, M., Mahony, J., Lugli, G.A., Ventura, M., Neve, H., Franz, C.M., Noben, J.P., O’Sullivan, T. and Sinderen, D.V., 2019. Isolation and Characterization of Lactobacillus brevis Phages. Viruses, 11(5), (393). DOI:10.3390/v11050393
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