1. Variably lytic infection dynamics of largeBacteroidetespodovirus phi38:1 against twoCellulophaga balticahost strains
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Cristina Howard-Varona, Vinh T. Dang, Matthew B. Sullivan, and Sarah M. Schwenck
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Virus quantification ,biology ,Host (biology) ,viruses ,Cell ,Bacteroidetes ,biology.organism_classification ,Microbiology ,Genome ,Virology ,Podoviridae ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Lytic cycle ,medicine ,Bacterial virus ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Bacterial viruses (phages) influence global biogeochemical cycles by modulating bacterial mortality, metabolic output and evolution. However, our understanding of phage infections is limited by few methods and environmentally relevant model systems. Prior work showed that Cellulophaga baltica phage ϕ38:1 infects its original host lytically, and an alternative host either delayed lytically or lysogenically. Here we investigate these infections through traditional and marker-based approaches, and introduce geneELISA for high-throughput examination of phage-host interactions. All methods confirmed the lytic, original host infection (70-80 min latent period; approximately eight phages produced per cell), but alternative host assays were more challenging. A 4.5 h experiment detected no phage production by plaque assay, whereas phageFISH and geneELISA revealed phage genome replication and a latent period ≥ 150 min. Longer experiments (26 h) suggested an 11 h latent period and a burst size of 871 by plaque assay, whereas phageFISH identified cell lysis starting at
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- 2015
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