Protection of Erwinia amylovora bacteriophage Y2 from UV-induced damage by natural compounds.

Bacteriophage Pub Date : 2015-07-24 eCollection Date: 2015-10-01 DOI:10.1080/21597081.2015.1074330
Yannick Born, Lars Bosshard, Brion Duffy, Martin J Loessner, Lars Fieseler
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Bacteriophages have regained much attention as biocontrol agents against bacterial pathogens. However, with respect to stability, phages are biomolecules and are therefore sensitive to a number of environmental influences. UV-irradiation can readily inactivate phage infectivity, which impedes their potential application in the plant phyllosphere. Therefore, phages for control of Erwinia amylovora, the causative agent of fire blight, need to be protected from UV-damage by adequate measures. We investigated the protective effect of different light-absorbing substances on phage particles exposed to UV-light. For this, natural extracts from carrot, red pepper, and beetroot, casein and soy peptone in solution, and purified substances such as astaxanthin, aromatic amino acids, and Tween 80 were prepared and tested as natural sunscreens for phage. All compounds were found to significantly increase half-life of UV-irradiated phage particles and they did not negatively affect phage viability or infectivity. Altogether, a range of readily available, natural substances are suitable as UV-protectants to prevent phage particles from UV-light damage.

天然化合物保护嗜糜烂杆菌 Y2 免受紫外线损伤
噬菌体作为抗击细菌病原体的生物控制剂重新受到广泛关注。然而,就稳定性而言,噬菌体是生物大分子,因此对许多环境影响非常敏感。紫外线照射很容易使噬菌体的感染性失活,这阻碍了它们在植物叶球中的潜在应用。因此,需要采取适当措施保护噬菌体免受紫外线破坏,以控制火枯病的致病菌 Erwinia amylovora。我们研究了不同吸光物质对暴露在紫外线下的噬菌体颗粒的保护作用。为此,我们制备并测试了胡萝卜、红辣椒和甜菜根的天然提取物、酪蛋白和大豆蛋白胨溶液,以及虾青素、芳香族氨基酸和吐温 80 等纯化物质,作为噬菌体的天然防晒剂。结果发现,所有化合物都能明显延长经紫外线照射的噬菌体颗粒的半衰期,而且不会对噬菌体的活力或感染性产生负面影响。总之,一系列现成的天然物质都适合用作紫外线防护剂,以防止噬菌体颗粒受到紫外线的损害。
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