A novel Vibrio phage, P23, belonging to the family Siphoviridae was isolated from the surface water of the Yellow Sea, China. The complete genome of this phage was determined. A one-step growth curve showed that the latent period was approximately 30 min, the burst size was 24 PFU/cell, and the rise period was 20 min. The phage is host specific and is stable over a range of pH (5–10) and temperatures (4–65 °C). Transmission electron microscopy showed that phage P23 can be categorized into the Siphoviridae family, with an icosahedral head of 60 nm and a long noncontractile tail of 144 nm. The genome consisted of a linear, double-stranded 40.063 kb DNA molecule with 42.5% G+C content and 72 putative open reading frames (ORFs) without tRNA. Th...
A newly discovered lytic bacteriophage, V-YDF132, which efficiently infects the pathogenic strain of...
The incidence of potentially pathogenic Vibrio species in the marine environment around Europe, is c...
Bellstein F, Dreiseikelmann B. Temperate bacteriophage Phi O18P from an Aeromonas media isolate: Cha...
A novel Vibrio phage, P23, belonging to the family Siphoviridae was isolated from the surface water ...
The genus Pseudoalteromonas of the class Gammaproteobacteria represents a ubiquitous clade of marine...
Although Alteromonas is ubiquitous in the marine environment, very little is known about Alteromonas...
Vibrio vulnificus phages are abundant in coastal marine environments, shellfish, clams, and oysters....
The seawater temperature rise promotes the growth of potentially human pathogenic Vibrio species. In...
The seawater temperature rise can promote the growth of potentially pathogenic Vibrio species. In th...
Vibrio is a kind of common gram-negative bacteria, which is widely distributed in marine and estuari...
Vibrio is a kind of common gram-negative bacteria, which is widely distributed in marine and estuari...
International audienceWe report on a genomic and functional analysis of a novel marine siphovirus, t...
Phages are bacteria targeting viruses and represent the most abundant biological entities on earth. ...
Phages are bacteria targeting viruses and represent the most abundant biological entities on earth. ...
In the present study, a novel lytic Vibrio parahaemolyticus phage, vB_VpaP_DE10, was isolated from s...
A newly discovered lytic bacteriophage, V-YDF132, which efficiently infects the pathogenic strain of...
The incidence of potentially pathogenic Vibrio species in the marine environment around Europe, is c...
Bellstein F, Dreiseikelmann B. Temperate bacteriophage Phi O18P from an Aeromonas media isolate: Cha...
A novel Vibrio phage, P23, belonging to the family Siphoviridae was isolated from the surface water ...
The genus Pseudoalteromonas of the class Gammaproteobacteria represents a ubiquitous clade of marine...
Although Alteromonas is ubiquitous in the marine environment, very little is known about Alteromonas...
Vibrio vulnificus phages are abundant in coastal marine environments, shellfish, clams, and oysters....
The seawater temperature rise promotes the growth of potentially human pathogenic Vibrio species. In...
The seawater temperature rise can promote the growth of potentially pathogenic Vibrio species. In th...
Vibrio is a kind of common gram-negative bacteria, which is widely distributed in marine and estuari...
Vibrio is a kind of common gram-negative bacteria, which is widely distributed in marine and estuari...
International audienceWe report on a genomic and functional analysis of a novel marine siphovirus, t...
Phages are bacteria targeting viruses and represent the most abundant biological entities on earth. ...
Phages are bacteria targeting viruses and represent the most abundant biological entities on earth. ...
In the present study, a novel lytic Vibrio parahaemolyticus phage, vB_VpaP_DE10, was isolated from s...
A newly discovered lytic bacteriophage, V-YDF132, which efficiently infects the pathogenic strain of...
The incidence of potentially pathogenic Vibrio species in the marine environment around Europe, is c...
Bellstein F, Dreiseikelmann B. Temperate bacteriophage Phi O18P from an Aeromonas media isolate: Cha...