- Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
- Vol: 29 Issue: 3
- Classification of Virulent Lactococcal Bacteriophages Based on Protein Composition and Restriction E...
Classification of Virulent Lactococcal Bacteriophages Based on Protein Composition and Restriction Endonuclease Analysis
Authors : Pınar Şanlibaba
Pages : 865-871
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Publication Date : 9999-12-31
Article Type : Makaleler
Abstract :Twenty-four virulent bacteriophages isolated from raw milk and whey samples were characterised by structural protein composition and bacteriophage DNA restriction endonuclease fragments. Twenty-four lactococcal bacteriophages were possessed among 24-31 total structural proteins with molecular masses of 6.5-208.9 kDa and 2-8 major structural proteins with molecular masses of 6.5-38 kDa. Lactococcal bacteriophages were classified as 5 different groups by total structural proteins and 4 different groups by major structural proteins. The genome sizes of bacteriophages were estimated between 19.6 and 39 kb. Twenty-four lactococcal bacteriophages were classified into 8 groups based on the same restriction endonuclease recognition and restriction sites on the lactococcal bacteriophage genomes.Keywords : Lactococcus lactis, bacteriophage, protein profile, restriction analysis