Abstract
A novel phage vB_VpP_DE17, which infects Vibrio parahaemolyticus, was isolated from the sewer of the Huangsha aquatic market in Guangzhou. Transmission electron microscopy indicated that DE17 had an icosahedral head (47 ± 2 nm diameter) and a short, non-contractile tail (17 ± 2 nm). The genome of DE17 was a double-stranded linear DNA with a length of 43,397 bp and GC content of 49.23%. In total, 49 putative open reading frames (ORFs) were predicted and could be divided into six modules: DNA metabolism, lysis, packaging, structure, additional function, and hypothetical proteins. Taxonomic analysis revealed that the phage belonging to the genus of Maculvirus, Autographivirinae subfamily, Podoviridae family. DE17 had a short latent period of 5 min with burst size of 80 pfu/cell. Its optimum temperature and pH ranges were 4 °C–50 °C and 5–10, respectively; it was completely inactivated after 20 min of ultraviolet irradiation. No transfer RNA (tRNA), virulence associated, or antibiotic resistance genes were identified. Bacterial challenge test revealed that DE17 had a certain inhibitory effect on V. parahaemolyticus within 6 h. Characterization, genomic analysis and in vitro antibacterial assays of DE17 will further enhance our understanding of phage biology and diversity.
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