Isolation and Complete Genome Sequencing of NS-I, a Lytic Bacteriophage Infecting Fish Pathogenic Strains of Nocardia seriolae

PHAGE-THERAPY APPLICATIONS AND RESEARCH(2023)

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Background: Nocardiosis, an infection caused by bacterium Nocardia seriolae, contributes to severe economic losses in the aqua-cultured fish species Seriola quinqueradiata and Seriola dumerili in Japan. Phage therapy is a potential solution for combating this infection.Materials and Methods: A lytic bacteriophage infecting N. seriolae (JCM3359) was isolated from water samples collected at various fish farms. The bacteriophage was characterized by electron microscopy, host range analysis, and genomic profiling.Results: The isolated lytic bacteriophage, NS-I (accession no. OP429095.1), had a siphovirus morphotype with a broad lytic spectrum, as it infected all the tested N. seriolae strains (15/15). Its genome was a 43,361 bp double-stranded DNA molecule, exhibiting a GC content of 67% with 94% similarity to Gordonia bacteriophage Gustav at the genome level.Conclusion: Lytic bacteriophage NS-I shows promise as a biocontrol agent for nocardiosis infection in fish farms and warrants further investigation.
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aquaculture,bacteriophage,host range,Nocardia seriolae,yellowtail
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