Journal: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Article Title: Lysins as a powerful alternative to combat Bacillus anthracis
doi: 10.1007/s00253-024-13194-3
Figure Lengend Snippet: Summary of in vitro activity assays of phage lysins or lysins of phage origin lytic against B. anthracis . Cases where B. cereus RSVF1/ATCC 4342 was used, but not anthrax strains, are also included
Article Snippet: 2. , LysF (QOQ37151.1) , F16Ba , B. anthracis Sterne 34F2 , Amidase , 324 , B. anthracis : Sterne 34F2, 211, 1153, 1583, 1584, PZH B. cereus : ATCC 10,872, ATCC 10,876, ATCC 11,778, ATCC 13,472, ATCC 14,579 T , ATCC 19,637, ATCC 23,261, F16959, F17202, F17289, UW85 B. thuringiensis : ATCC 33,679, ATCC 35,646, ATCC 10,792, ATCC 10,792 T , T07-019, T07-128, T07-146, T07-151, T07-155, T07-202, #35 B. mycoides : ATCC 6462, ATCC 21,929, K184 B. sp. Ba 813+ : #6 (I/2), #7 (II/3), #12 (S8553/2), #16 (PJ572), #17 (094), #21 (T1197-77), #28 (3), #30 (1B), #31, #3403 , Turbidity reduction/spot test , Nakonieczna et al. .
Techniques: In Vitro, Activity Assay, Bacteria, Spot Test, Time-Kill Assay