INLAIN   20354
INSTITUTO DE LACTOLOGIA INDUSTRIAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Streptococcus thermophilus phage monitoring in a soft and semi-hard cheese factory. Phage characteristics and starter sensitivity.
Autor/es:
GUGLIELMOTTI D.M.; BINETTI, A.; REINHEIMER, J.; QUIBERONI A.
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL DAIRY JOURNAL
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2010 vol. 19 p. 476 - 480
ISSN:
0958-6946
Resumen:
Nineteen Streptococcus thermophilus phages isolated from an Argentinean cheese plant were studied regarding their host range, morphology, packaging mechanism and nucleotide sequence of the variable region VR2 (one of the genetic determinants of host specificity). According to their features, they were morphologically classified into Siphoviridae family, morphotype B1. Among the phages tested, 13 distinct restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. regarding their host range, morphology, packaging mechanism and nucleotide sequence of the variable region VR2 (one of the genetic determinants of host specificity). According to their features, they were morphologically classified into Siphoviridae family, morphotype B1. Among the phages tested, 13 distinct restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. regarding their host range, morphology, packaging mechanism and nucleotide sequence of the variable region VR2 (one of the genetic determinants of host specificity). According to their features, they were morphologically classified into Siphoviridae family, morphotype B1. Among the phages tested, 13 distinct restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. Streptococcus thermophilus phages isolated from an Argentinean cheese plant were studied regarding their host range, morphology, packaging mechanism and nucleotide sequence of the variable region VR2 (one of the genetic determinants of host specificity). According to their features, they were morphologically classified into Siphoviridae family, morphotype B1. Among the phages tested, 13 distinct restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. Siphoviridae family, morphotype B1. Among the phages tested, 13 distinct restriction patterns were found, and only one phage showed a pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges. pac-type mechanism. The classification based on the VR2 sequence proved to be very useful, since phages with very different VR2 sequences showed clearly different host ranges.