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MMPphg from the thermophilic Meiothermus bacteriophage MMP17 as a potential antimicrobial agent against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria

Feng Wang, Yan Q. Xiong, Yao Xiao, Jian Han, Xian-Yu Deng, Lian‐Bing Lin

2020Virology Journal22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: New strategies are urgently needed to deal with the growing problem of multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens. As the natural viruses against bacteria, recently, bacteriophages have received particular attention. Here, we identified and characterized a novel peptidoglycan hydrolase named MMPphg by decoding the complete genome sequence of Meiothermus bacteriophage MMP17, which was isolated in Tengchong hot spring in China and contains a circular genome of 33,172 bp in size and a GC content of 63.4%. FINDINGS: . MMPphg is capable of withstanding temperatures up to 70 °C, and preserved more than 80% of its activity after a 30 min treatment between 35 and 65 °C. More interestingly, by disrupting bacterial cells, MMPphg exhibits surprising antimicrobial activity against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive pathogenic bacteria, especially antibiotic-resistant strains such as Escherichia coli O157, Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumonia. CONCLUSIONS: In the current age of mounting antibiotic resistance, these results suggest the great potential of MMPphg, the gene product of bacteriophage MMP17, in combating bacterial infections and shed light on bacteriophage-based strategies to develop alternatives to conventional antibiotics for human or veterinary applications.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyMicrobiologyBacteriophageLytic cycleAntibiotic resistanceBacteriaEscherichia coliLysinAntimicrobialPathogenic bacteriaVirologyAntibioticsStaphylococcus aureusGram-negative bacteriaMyoviridaePhage therapyGeneVirusGeneticsBacteriophages and microbial interactionsCancer Research and TreatmentsBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology