15.1, a Strain Active Against , Contains a Novel Phage and a Phage-Related Particle with Bacteriocin Activity
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A 98.1 Kb genomic region from 15.1, a strain isolated as an entomopathogen toward , the Mediterranean fruit fly, has been characterised in search of potential virulence factors. The 98.1 Kb region shows a high number of phage-related protein-coding ORFs. Two regions with different phylogenetic origins, one with 28.7 Kb in size, highly conserved in strains, and one with 60.2 Kb in size, scarcely found in genomes are differentiated. The content of each region is thoroughly characterised using comparative studies. This study demonstrates that these two regions are responsible for the production, after mitomycin induction, of a phage-like particle that packages DNA from the host bacterium and a novel phage for , respectively. Both the phage-like particles and the novel phage are observed and characterised by TEM, and some of their structural proteins are identified by protein fingerprinting. In addition, it is found that the phage-like particle shows bacteriocin activity toward other strains. The effect of the phage-like particles and the phage in the toxicity of the strain toward is also evaluated.
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