Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

Classification of Virulent Lactococcal Bacteriophages Based on Protein Composition and Restriction Endonuclease Analysis

Yazarlar: Pınar ŞANLIBABA

Cilt 29 , Sayı 3 , 2005 , Sayfalar 865 - 871

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Lactococcus lactis,Bacteriophage,Protein profile,Restriction analysis

Özet: Twenty-four virulent bacteriophages isolated from raw milk and whey samples were characterised by structural protein composition and bacteriophage DNA restriction endonuclease fragments. Twenty-four lactococcal bacteriophages were possessed among 24-31 total structural proteins with molecular masses of 6.5-208.9 kDa and 2-8 major structural proteins with molecular masses of 6.5-38 kDa. Lactococcal bacteriophages were classified as 5 different groups by total structural proteins and 4 different groups by major structural proteins. The genome sizes of bacteriophages were estimated between 19.6 and 39 kb. Twenty-four lactococcal bacteriophages were classified into 8 groups based on the same restriction endonuclease recognition and restriction sites on the lactococcal bacteriophage genomes.


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@article{2005, title={Classification of Virulent Lactococcal Bacteriophages Based on Protein Composition and Restriction Endonuclease Analysis}, volume={29}, number={3}, publisher={Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences}, author={Pınar ŞANLIBABA}, year={2005}, pages={865–871} }
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Pınar ŞANLIBABA. (2005). Classification of Virulent Lactococcal Bacteriophages Based on Protein Composition and Restriction Endonuclease Analysis (Vol. 29, pp. 865–871). Vol. 29, pp. 865–871. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences.
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Pınar ŞANLIBABA. Classification of Virulent Lactococcal Bacteriophages Based on Protein Composition and Restriction Endonuclease Analysis. no. 3, Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 2005, pp. 865–71.