2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms231911329
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RB49-like Bacteriophages Recognize O Antigens as One of the Alternative Primary Receptors

Abstract: The power of most of the enterobacterial O antigen types to provide robust protection against direct recognition of the cell surface by bacteriophage receptor-recognition proteins (RBP) has been recently recognized. The bacteriophages infecting O antigen producing strains of E. coli employ various strategies to tackle this nonspecific protection. T-even related phages, including RB49-like viruses, often have wide host ranges, being considered good candidates for use in phage therapy. However, the mechanisms by… Show more

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“…We also observed a similar effect with an RB49-like phage Whisky49 that selected wzzB-deficient mutants (our unpublished observations) on one of several E. coli strains resulting in an OPS pattern similar to that observed in Salmonella [53]. It is worth noting that Whisky49 phage is also able to recognize the OPS as a primary receptor on some of the host strains it infects ( [51]; also see below)…”
Section: Strategies Of Host Cell Recognition By Bacteriophages and Pr...supporting
confidence: 74%
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“…We also observed a similar effect with an RB49-like phage Whisky49 that selected wzzB-deficient mutants (our unpublished observations) on one of several E. coli strains resulting in an OPS pattern similar to that observed in Salmonella [53]. It is worth noting that Whisky49 phage is also able to recognize the OPS as a primary receptor on some of the host strains it infects ( [51]; also see below)…”
Section: Strategies Of Host Cell Recognition By Bacteriophages and Pr...supporting
confidence: 74%
“…Some RB49-like phages have recently been shown to recognize certain types of OPS as a primary receptor. These phages can even behave on some host strains such as E. coli F17 as strategy II viruses, although they are equally capable of infecting rough derivatives of other strains [51]. These findings indirectly indicate that RB49-like viruses activate their baseplate rearrangement before any RBP contact with the immediate OM surface.…”
Section: Myoviruses-clutch and Pushmentioning
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“…AKMssTn_001–2 and AKMssTn_115 encode tail spike and tail fibre proteins in phage ssTn LPS , respectively. Both structures have been described as receptor-binding proteins recognizing the LPS of Gram-negative bacteria in myoviruses (Walter et al 2008 , Efimov et al 2022 ). Moreover, AKMssTn_072 gene product was identified as a tail-associated lysozyme in phage ssTn LPS .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%