Title of article :
Isolation and characterization of lytic bacteriophages from sewage water
Author/Authors :
Tan, G.H. Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute - Strategic Resources Research Centre, Malaysia , Nordin, M.S. Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute - Strategic Resources Research Centre, Malaysia , Napsiah, A.B. Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute - Strategic Resources Research Centre, Malaysia
Abstract :
Bacteriophages are virus-like particle that infect bacteria and can be found in all reservoirs populated by bacterial hosts, such as soil, sewage, sea water or even in the intestine of animals. Phages are very specific to the bacteria, thus they are suitable to be used as bacteria-killers , and subsequently they can be applied as biological control agents for the plant pathogens. From this study, a total of eightbacteriophages have been successfully isolated by using three different strains of Escherichia coli (TGl,ER2738 and BL21) as a host. They were characterized based on the morphology of the plaque fonning, nucleic acid analysis and protein profile. Current study also showed that these phages might be in the range of lytic phages because they are similar to T-series bacteriophages. However, therewas no lysogenic phage found in these sewage samples.
Keywords :
isolation , characterization , bacteriophages , sewage water
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science