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Journal of Prventive Veterinary Medicine
2016 Volume.40 No. 4 p.133 ~ p.138
Isolation and characterization of the Citrobacter freundii phage EF1 from earthworm (Eisenia andrei)
Jung Geun

Lee Jung-Seok
Shin Hong-Jae
Bae Jung-Yeol
Lee Ae-Rin
Kim Sam-Woong
Lee Byung-Jin
Noh Chi-Won
Jung Tae-Sung
Abstract
Earthworms, especially Eisenia andrei, are cultivated for a variety of purposes including waste disposal and compost production. In this study, bacteria from earthworm gut were cultured and the dominant species identified. Subsequently, we isolated bacteriophages able to lyse the isolated gut bacteria. Two dominant genera of gut bacteria, Aeromonas sp. and Citrobacter sp. were identified by using MALDI-TOF MS analysis and a library was constructed to find lytic phages. Phage EF1 showed lytic activity for C. freundii and two Citrobacter isolates, C. braakii and C. murliniae. These 3 species have similar sensitivities to EF1. Several aspects of the life cycle of EF1 were investigated by using C. freundii under optimal growth conditions. EF1 infects C. freundii with a moderate latent period, approximately 25 min, and a large burst size averaging 5 ¡¿ 109 per infected cell. Moreover, the antimicrobial activity of EF1 was well maintained under diverse conditions including a broad temperature range of 40¡ÆC to 50¡ÆC and a wide pH range of 4 to 11. In conclusion, the results indicate that earthworm casting contain a wide range of bacteria species, for which there are various corresponding bacteriophages.
KEYWORD
Earthworm, Citrobacter sp. Bacteriophages, antimicrobial activity
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