Rob Lavigne
Catholic University of Leuven
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Bacteriophage | 2011
Yves Briers; Liesbet Peeters; Guido Volckaert; Rob Lavigne
The lysis cassette of Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage фKMV encodes a holin, endolysin, Rz and Rz1 in the canonical order. It has a tight organization with a high degree of overlapping genes and is highly conserved (between 96 and 100% identity at the protein level) among several other members of the “phiKMV-like viruses.” The endolysin KMV45 exhibits characteristics as expected for a signal-arrest-release (SAR) endolysin, whereas the holin KMV44 is a typical pinholin. KMV45 is initially secreted as an inactive, membrane-anchored endolysin, which is subsequently released by membrane depolarization driven by the pinholin KMV44. The SAR domain of KMV45 is necessary for its full enzymatic activity, suggesting a refolding of the catalytic cleft upon release from the membrane. The physical proximity of the catalytic glutamic acid residue close to SA R domain suggests an alternative activation mechanism compared to the SAR endolysin of phages P1, ERA103 and 21. Expression of KMV44 leads to a quick cell lysis when paired with SAR endolysin KMV45, but not with the cytoplasmic phage λ endolysin, indicating the membrane depolarizing function of KMV44 rather than the large hole-making function characteristic of classical holins.
PLOS ONE | 2015
Katarzyna Danis-Wlodarczyk; Tomasz Olszak; Michał Arabski; Slawomir Wasik; Grażyna Majkowska-Skrobek; Daria Augustyniak; Grzegorz Gula; Yves Briers; Ho Bin Jang; Dieter Vandenheuvel; Katarzyna Duda; Rob Lavigne; Zuzanna Drulis-Kawa
We here describe two novel lytic phages, KT28 and KTN6, infecting Pseudomonas aeruginosa, isolated from a sewage sample from an irrigated field near Wroclaw, in Poland. Both viruses show characteristic features of Pbunalikevirus genus within the Myoviridae family with respect to shape and size of head/tail, as well as LPS host receptor recognition. Genome analysis confirmed the similarity to other PB1-related phages, ranging between 48 and 96%. Pseudomonas phage KT28 has a genome size of 66,381 bp and KTN6 of 65,994 bp. The latent period, burst size, stability and host range was determined for both viruses under standard laboratory conditions. Biofilm eradication efficacy was tested on peg-lid plate assay and PET membrane surface. Significant reduction of colony forming units was observed (70-90%) in 24 h to 72 h old Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 biofilm cultures for both phages. Furthermore, a pyocyanin and pyoverdin reduction tests reveal that tested phages lowers the amount of both secreted dyes in 48-72 h old biofilms. Diffusion and goniometry experiments revealed the increase of diffusion rate through the biofilm matrix after phage application. These characteristics indicate these phages could be used to prevent Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections and biofilm formation. It was also shown, that PB1-related phage treatment of biofilm caused the emergence of stable phage-resistant mutants growing as small colony variants.
Archive | 2012
Yves Briers; Rob Lavigne; Maarten Walmagh; Stefan Miller
Contemporary trends in bacteriophage research | 2007
Yves Briers; Guido Volckaert; Rob Lavigne
Archive | 2017
Yves Briers; Hans Gerstmans; Rob Lavigne
Archive | 2016
Adam F. Feyaerts; Hélène Tournu; Yves Briers; Daniele Pepe; Rob Lavigne; Walter Luyten; Patrick Van Dijck
Archive | 2015
Adam F. Feyaerts; Hélène Tournu; Yves Briers; Daniele Pepe; Rob Lavigne; Walter Luyten; Patrick Van Dijck
Archive | 2014
Yves Briers; Stefan Miller; Rob Lavigne
Archive | 2013
Floris Schoeters; Bart Boerjan; Rob Lavigne; Liliane Schoofs
Archive | 2012
Dieter Vandenheuvel; Abhishek Singh; Tina N. Djouonang; Rob Lavigne; Guy Van den Mooter