2017
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01343
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Detecting Lactococcus lactis Prophages by Mitomycin C-Mediated Induction Coupled to Flow Cytometry Analysis

Abstract: Most analyzed Lactococcus lactis strains are predicted to harbor one or more prophage genomes within their chromosome; however, the true extent of the inducibility and functionality of such prophages cannot easily be deduced from sequence analysis alone. Chemical treatment of lysogenic strains with Mitomycin C is known to cause induction of temperate phages, though it is not always easy to clearly identify a lysogenic strain or to measure the number of released phage particles. Here, we report the application … Show more

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“…The extent of lysis and phage release can be assessed with flow cytometry. Flow cytometry has been used to identify stained, PEG precipitated Lactococcus lactis phages in culture supernatants after mitomycin C induction 41 . Here, a modified strategy was used to quantify mitomycin C-induced changes in supernatant composition, since phage release is expected to increase both the abundance and fluorescence of flow cytometric events (see Materials and Methods).…”
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“…The extent of lysis and phage release can be assessed with flow cytometry. Flow cytometry has been used to identify stained, PEG precipitated Lactococcus lactis phages in culture supernatants after mitomycin C induction 41 . Here, a modified strategy was used to quantify mitomycin C-induced changes in supernatant composition, since phage release is expected to increase both the abundance and fluorescence of flow cytometric events (see Materials and Methods).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sample preparation and processing for flow cytometric analysis was performed similarly to previously described methods 41 . Strains were grown in RCM to early log phase, treated with mitomycin C (or were left untreated), and filtered (described above).…”
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“…Strains of Lactococcus lactis are among the most intensely applied starter cultures in mesophilic fermentations. Most genomes of lactococcal strains are reported to harbor one or more prophages [1][2][3][4]. Because phages pose a threat to consistent fermentation regimes, they have traditionally been viewed as a problematic entity.…”
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