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Detecting Lactococcus lactis Prophages by Mitomycin C-Mediated Induction Coupled to Flow Cytometry Analysis.


ABSTRACT: Most analyzed Lactococcus lactis strains are predicted to harbor one or more prophage genomes within their chromosome; however, the true extent of the inducibility and functionality of such prophages cannot easily be deduced from sequence analysis alone. Chemical treatment of lysogenic strains with Mitomycin C is known to cause induction of temperate phages, though it is not always easy to clearly identify a lysogenic strain or to measure the number of released phage particles. Here, we report the application of flow cytometry as a reliable tool for the detection and enumeration of released lactococcal prophages using the green dye SYTO-9.

SUBMITTER: Oliveira J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5515857 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Detecting <i>Lactococcus lactis</i> Prophages by Mitomycin C-Mediated Induction Coupled to Flow Cytometry Analysis.

Oliveira Joana J   Mahony Jennifer J   Hanemaaijer Laurens L   Kouwen Thijs R H M TRHM   Neve Horst H   MacSharry John J   van Sinderen Douwe D  

Frontiers in microbiology 20170719


Most analyzed <i>Lactococcus lactis</i> strains are predicted to harbor one or more prophage genomes within their chromosome; however, the true extent of the inducibility and functionality of such prophages cannot easily be deduced from sequence analysis alone. Chemical treatment of lysogenic strains with Mitomycin C is known to cause induction of temperate phages, though it is not always easy to clearly identify a lysogenic strain or to measure the number of released phage particles. Here, we r  ...[more]

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