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Adsorption sequencing as a rapid method to link environmental bacteriophages to hosts

Adsorption sequencing as a rapid method to link environmental bacteriophages to hosts
Adsorption sequencing as a rapid method to link environmental bacteriophages to hosts
An important viromics challenge is associating bacteriophages to hosts. To address this, we developed adsorption sequencing (AdsorpSeq), a readily implementable method to measure phages that are preferentially adsorbed to specific host cell envelopes. AdsorpSeq thus captures the key initial infection cycle step. Phages are added to cell envelopes, adsorbed phages are isolated through gel electrophoresis, after which adsorbed phage DNA is sequenced and compared with the full virome. Here, we show that AdsorpSeq allows for separation of phages based on receptor-adsorbing capabilities. Next, we applied AdsorpSeq to identify phages in a wastewater virome that adsorb to cell envelopes of nine bacteria, including important pathogens. We detected 26 adsorbed phages including common and rare members of the virome, a minority being related to previously characterized phages. We conclude that AdsorpSeq is an effective new tool for rapid characterization of environmental phage adsorption, with a proof-of-principle application to Gram-negative host cell envelopes.
Ecology, Environmental Science, Microbiology, Techniques in Genetics
de Jonge, Patrick A.
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Bastiaan von Meijenfeldt, F. A.
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Costa, Ana Rita
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Luzia De Nobrega, Franklin
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Brouns, Stan JJ
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Dutilh, Bas E.
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de Jonge, Patrick A.
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Bastiaan von Meijenfeldt, F. A.
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Costa, Ana Rita
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Brouns, Stan JJ
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de Jonge, Patrick A., Bastiaan von Meijenfeldt, F. A., Costa, Ana Rita, Luzia De Nobrega, Franklin, Brouns, Stan JJ and Dutilh, Bas E. (2020) Adsorption sequencing as a rapid method to link environmental bacteriophages to hosts. iScience, 23 (9), [101439]. (doi:10.1016/j.isci.2020.101439).

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Abstract

An important viromics challenge is associating bacteriophages to hosts. To address this, we developed adsorption sequencing (AdsorpSeq), a readily implementable method to measure phages that are preferentially adsorbed to specific host cell envelopes. AdsorpSeq thus captures the key initial infection cycle step. Phages are added to cell envelopes, adsorbed phages are isolated through gel electrophoresis, after which adsorbed phage DNA is sequenced and compared with the full virome. Here, we show that AdsorpSeq allows for separation of phages based on receptor-adsorbing capabilities. Next, we applied AdsorpSeq to identify phages in a wastewater virome that adsorb to cell envelopes of nine bacteria, including important pathogens. We detected 26 adsorbed phages including common and rare members of the virome, a minority being related to previously characterized phages. We conclude that AdsorpSeq is an effective new tool for rapid characterization of environmental phage adsorption, with a proof-of-principle application to Gram-negative host cell envelopes.

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Accepted/In Press date: 3 August 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 6 August 2020
Published date: 25 September 2020
Additional Information: Copyright © 1969, Elsevier
Keywords: Ecology, Environmental Science, Microbiology, Techniques in Genetics

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Local EPrints ID: 443871
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/443871
PURE UUID: f4f5dc11-32fb-4568-a2e3-087d9bffc6d3
ORCID for Franklin Luzia De Nobrega: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8238-1083

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Author: Patrick A. de Jonge
Author: F. A. Bastiaan von Meijenfeldt
Author: Ana Rita Costa
Author: Stan JJ Brouns
Author: Bas E. Dutilh

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