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Induction of temperate cyanophage AS-1 by heavy metal – copper

BACKGROUND: It has been reported that some marine cyanophage are temperate and can be induced from a lysogenic phase to a lytic phase by different agents such as heavy metals. However, to date no significant reports have focused on the temperate nature of freshwater cyanophage/cyanobacteria. Previou...

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Autores principales: Lee, Lee H, Lui, Doris, Platner, Patricia J, Hsu, Shi-Fang, Chu, Tin-Chun, Gaynor, John J, Vega, Quinn C, Lustigman, Bonnie K
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1397841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16504132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-6-17
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author Lee, Lee H
Lui, Doris
Platner, Patricia J
Hsu, Shi-Fang
Chu, Tin-Chun
Gaynor, John J
Vega, Quinn C
Lustigman, Bonnie K
author_facet Lee, Lee H
Lui, Doris
Platner, Patricia J
Hsu, Shi-Fang
Chu, Tin-Chun
Gaynor, John J
Vega, Quinn C
Lustigman, Bonnie K
author_sort Lee, Lee H
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: It has been reported that some marine cyanophage are temperate and can be induced from a lysogenic phase to a lytic phase by different agents such as heavy metals. However, to date no significant reports have focused on the temperate nature of freshwater cyanophage/cyanobacteria. Previous experiments with cyanophage AS-1 and cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans have provided some evidence that AS-1 may have a lysogenic life cycle in addition to the characterized lytic cycle. RESULTS: In this study, the possible temperate A. nidulans was treated with different concentrations of heavy metal-copper. CuSO(4 )with concentrations of 3.1 × 10(-3 )M, 3.1 × 10(-4 )M, 3.1 × 10(-5 )M and 3.1 × 10(-6 )M were used to detect the induction of AS-1 from A. nidulans. The population of the host, unicellular cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans, was monitored by direct count and turbidity while the amount of virus produced was derived from plaque forming units (PFU) by a direct plating method. The ratio of AS-1 release from A. nidulans was also determined. From these results it appears that AS-1 lysogenic phage can be induced by copper at concentrations from 3.1 × 10(-6 )M to 3.1 × 10(-4 )M. Maximal phage induction occurred at 6 hours after addition of copper, with an optimal concentration of 3.1 × 10(-6 )M. CONCLUSION: Cu(2+ )is a significant inducer for lysogenic cyanobacterial cells and consequently would be a potential control agent in the cyanobacteria population in fresh water ecosystems.
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spelling pubmed-13978412006-03-17 Induction of temperate cyanophage AS-1 by heavy metal – copper Lee, Lee H Lui, Doris Platner, Patricia J Hsu, Shi-Fang Chu, Tin-Chun Gaynor, John J Vega, Quinn C Lustigman, Bonnie K BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: It has been reported that some marine cyanophage are temperate and can be induced from a lysogenic phase to a lytic phase by different agents such as heavy metals. However, to date no significant reports have focused on the temperate nature of freshwater cyanophage/cyanobacteria. Previous experiments with cyanophage AS-1 and cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans have provided some evidence that AS-1 may have a lysogenic life cycle in addition to the characterized lytic cycle. RESULTS: In this study, the possible temperate A. nidulans was treated with different concentrations of heavy metal-copper. CuSO(4 )with concentrations of 3.1 × 10(-3 )M, 3.1 × 10(-4 )M, 3.1 × 10(-5 )M and 3.1 × 10(-6 )M were used to detect the induction of AS-1 from A. nidulans. The population of the host, unicellular cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans, was monitored by direct count and turbidity while the amount of virus produced was derived from plaque forming units (PFU) by a direct plating method. The ratio of AS-1 release from A. nidulans was also determined. From these results it appears that AS-1 lysogenic phage can be induced by copper at concentrations from 3.1 × 10(-6 )M to 3.1 × 10(-4 )M. Maximal phage induction occurred at 6 hours after addition of copper, with an optimal concentration of 3.1 × 10(-6 )M. CONCLUSION: Cu(2+ )is a significant inducer for lysogenic cyanobacterial cells and consequently would be a potential control agent in the cyanobacteria population in fresh water ecosystems. BioMed Central 2006-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC1397841/ /pubmed/16504132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-6-17 Text en Copyright © 2006 Lee et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Lee, Lee H
Lui, Doris
Platner, Patricia J
Hsu, Shi-Fang
Chu, Tin-Chun
Gaynor, John J
Vega, Quinn C
Lustigman, Bonnie K
Induction of temperate cyanophage AS-1 by heavy metal – copper
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title_short Induction of temperate cyanophage AS-1 by heavy metal – copper
title_sort induction of temperate cyanophage as-1 by heavy metal – copper
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1397841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16504132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-6-17
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