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A bacteriophage detection tool for viability assessment of Salmonella cells

Fernandes, E.; Martins, V. C.; Nóbrega, Cláudia; Carvalho, Carla A. O. C. M.; Cardoso, F. A.; Cardoso, S.; Dias, J.; Deng, D.; Kluskens, Leon

Available online 7 September 2013 ; Salmonellosis, one of the most common food and water-borne diseases, has a major global health and economic impact. Salmonella cells present high infection rates, persistence over inauspicious conditions and the potential to preserve virulence in dormant states when cells are viable but non-culturable (VBNC). These facts are challenging for current detection methods. Culture...


A suggested classification for two groups of Campylobacter myoviruses

Javed, Muhammad Afzal; Ackermann, H. W.; Azeredo, Joana; Carvalho, Carla M.; Connerton, Ian; Evoy, Stephane; Hammerl, Jens Andre; Hertwig, Stefan

Most Campylobacter bacteriophages isolated to date have long contractile tails and belong to the family Myoviridae. Based on their morphology, genome size and endonuclease restriction profile, Campylobacter phages were originally divided into three groups. The recent genome sequencing of seven virulent campylophages reveal further details of the relationships between these phages at the genome organization leve...


Antifungal activity of phenolic compounds identified in flowers from the North ...

Alves, Carlos Tiago; Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R.; Barros, Lillian; Silva, Sónia; Azeredo, Joana; Oliveira, Rosário; Henriques, Mariana

To evaluate the antifungal effect of gallic acid, catechin, luteolin and quercetin, phenolic compounds identified from flowers of North Eastern Portugal, against Candida planktonic and biofilm cells. Materials & methods: The MICs were determined in Candida planktonic cells and the effect of phenolic compounds on Candida biofilms was assessed through quantification of CFUs. Results: MIC values demonstrated that ...

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The impact of microcarrier culture optimization on the glycosylation profile of...

Costa, A. R.; Withers, Joanne; Rodrigues, E.; McLoughlin, Niaobh; Henriques, Mariana; Oliveira, Rosário; Rudd, Pauline M.; Azeredo, Joana

Microcarriers are widely used for the large-scale culture of attachment-dependent cells with increased cell densities and, ultimately, higher product yield. In these processes, the specific culture conditions can affect the quality of the product, which is closely related to its glycosylation pattern. Furthermore, the lack of studies in the area reinforces the need to better understand the effects of microcarri...


Food contact surfaces coated with nitrogen-doped titanium dioxide : effect on L...

Rodrigues, Diana; Teixeira, P.; Tavares, C. J.; Azeredo, Joana

Improvement of food safety is a very important issue, and is on the basis of production and application of new/modified food contact surfaces. Titanium dioxide (TiO2) and, more recently, nitrogen-doped titanium dioxide (N-TiO2) coatings are among the possible forms to enhance food contact surfaces performance in terms of higher hygiene and easier sanitation. In this context, the present work aimed at evaluating...


Molecular aspects and comparative genomics of bacteriophage endolysins

Oliveira, Hugo; Melo, Luís D. R.; Santos, Sílvio; Nóbrega, Franklin; Ferreira, E. C.; Cerca, Nuno; Azeredo, Joana; Kluskens, Leon

Phages are recognized as the most abundant and diverse entities on the planet. Their diversity is predominantly determined by their dynamic adaptation capacities, when confronted with different selective pressures in an endless cycle of co-evolution with a widespread group of bacterial hosts. At the end of the infection cycle, progeny virions are confronted with a rigid cell wall that hinders their release into...


Bacteriophage tree of life

Nóbrega, Franklin; Pinto, Graça; Azeredo, Joana; Kluskens, Leon


RecFinder – a new tool to find phage proteins responsible for host recognition

Mucha, Ângela O.; Nóbrega, Franklin; Santos, Sílvio; Ferreira, E. C.; Kluskens, Leon; Azeredo, Joana

(Bacterio)phages are bacterial viruses that represent the most abundant and genetically diverse biological entities on the planet [1,2]. The largest virus group, the order Caudovirales (containing 96% of all known phages), has evolved recognition peptides for efficient virus-host interaction [3]. The peptides, usually located at the phage tail fiber, baseplate and other tail proteins mediate recognition and att...


Host-Endolysins interactions

Nóbrega, Franklin; Santos, Sílvio; Ferreira, E. C.; Azeredo, Joana; Kluskens, Leon

37 Host-Endolysins interactions Franklin L. Nobrega, Silvio Santos, Eugénio C. Ferreira, Joana Azeredo, Leon D. Kluskens IBB – Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Centre of Biological Engineering, Universidade do Minho, Campus de Gualtar, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal Abstract (Bacterio)phages are viruses that specifically infect bacteria. They are tremendously diverse and the most abundant living entiti...


Phage therapy is effective against infection by Mycobacterium ulcerans in a mur...

Trigo, Gabriela; Martins, Teresa G.; Fraga, Alexandra G.; Longatto Filho, Adhemar; Castro, António G.; Azeredo, Joana; Pedrosa, Jorge

Author Summary : Buruli Ulcer (BU), caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans, is a necrotizing disease of the skin, subcutaneous tissue and bone. Standard treatment of BU patients consists of a combination of the antibiotics rifampicin and streptomycin for 8 weeks. However, in advanced stages of the disease, surgical resection of the destroyed skin is still required. The use of bacterial viruses (bacteriophages) for th...


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