Abstract Background A remarkable exception to the large genetic diversity often observed for bacteriophages infecting a specific bacterial host was found for the Cutibacterium acnes (formerly Propionibacterium acnes) phages, which are highly homogeneous. Phages infecting the related species, which is also a member of the Propionibacteriaceae family, Propionibacterium freudenreichii, a bacterium used in production of Swiss-type cheeses, have also been described and are common contaminants of the cheese manufacturing process. However, little is known about their genetic composition and diversity. Results We obtained seven independently isolated bacteriophages that infect P. freudenreichii from Swiss-type cheese samples, and determined their c...
Figure S3. Genome organization of phage G4. See Additional file 2: Figure S1 for details. (PDF 185Â ...
Figure S4. Genome organization of phage E1. See Additional file 2: Figure S1 for details. (PDF 152Â ...
Figure S5. Genome organization of phage B3. See Additional file 2: Figure S1 for details. (PDF 159Â ...
BACKGROUND:A remarkable exception to the large genetic diversity often observed for bacteriophages i...
BACKGROUND:A remarkable exception to the large genetic diversity often observed for bacteriophages i...
BACKGROUND:A remarkable exception to the large genetic diversity often observed for bacteriophages i...
Background:A remarkable exception to the large genetic diversity often observed for bacteriophages i...
International audienceIn 1998, our team isolated one of the rare filamentous phages active and cultu...
International audienceSmear-ripened cheeses host complex microbial communities that play a crucial r...
Dairy fermentations constitute a perfect âbreeding groundâ for bacteriophages infecting starter cult...
Dairy fermentations constitute a perfect “breeding ground” for bacteriophages infecting starter cult...
This study reports on the identification and characterization of bacteriophages isolated from cheese...
The Appendix comprises GenBank files for six phage genomes that have been annotated for this project...
Bacteriophage 822 was isolated from a Swiss-type cheese. Out of 30 strains ofPropionibacterium freud...
Bacteriophage 822 was isolated from a Swiss-type cheese. Out of 30 strains of Propionibacterium freu...
Figure S3. Genome organization of phage G4. See Additional file 2: Figure S1 for details. (PDF 185Â ...
Figure S4. Genome organization of phage E1. See Additional file 2: Figure S1 for details. (PDF 152Â ...
Figure S5. Genome organization of phage B3. See Additional file 2: Figure S1 for details. (PDF 159Â ...
BACKGROUND:A remarkable exception to the large genetic diversity often observed for bacteriophages i...
BACKGROUND:A remarkable exception to the large genetic diversity often observed for bacteriophages i...
BACKGROUND:A remarkable exception to the large genetic diversity often observed for bacteriophages i...
Background:A remarkable exception to the large genetic diversity often observed for bacteriophages i...
International audienceIn 1998, our team isolated one of the rare filamentous phages active and cultu...
International audienceSmear-ripened cheeses host complex microbial communities that play a crucial r...
Dairy fermentations constitute a perfect âbreeding groundâ for bacteriophages infecting starter cult...
Dairy fermentations constitute a perfect “breeding ground” for bacteriophages infecting starter cult...
This study reports on the identification and characterization of bacteriophages isolated from cheese...
The Appendix comprises GenBank files for six phage genomes that have been annotated for this project...
Bacteriophage 822 was isolated from a Swiss-type cheese. Out of 30 strains ofPropionibacterium freud...
Bacteriophage 822 was isolated from a Swiss-type cheese. Out of 30 strains of Propionibacterium freu...
Figure S3. Genome organization of phage G4. See Additional file 2: Figure S1 for details. (PDF 185Â ...
Figure S4. Genome organization of phage E1. See Additional file 2: Figure S1 for details. (PDF 152Â ...
Figure S5. Genome organization of phage B3. See Additional file 2: Figure S1 for details. (PDF 159Â ...