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  • Bacteriophage-host interact...
    Lavelle, Katherine; McDonnell, Brian; Fitzgerald, Gerald; van Sinderen, Douwe; Mahony, Jennifer

    FEMS microbiology reviews, 07/2023, Letnik: 47, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    Abstract Bacteriophages (or phages) represent a persistent threat to the success and reliability of food fermentation processes. Recent reports of phages that infect Streptococcus thermophilus have highlighted the diversification of phages of this species. Phages of S. thermophilus typically exhibit a narrow range, a feature that is suggestive of diverse receptor moieties being presented on the cell surface of the host. Cell wall polysaccharides, including rhamnose-glucose polysaccharides and exopolysaccharides have been implicated as being involved in the initial interactions with several phages of this species. Following internalization of the phage genome, the host presents several defences, including CRISPR-Cas and restriction and modification systems to limit phage proliferation. This review provides a current and holistic view of the interactions of phages and their S. thermophilus host cells and how this has influenced the diversity and evolution of both entities. This review provides an overview of the current knowledge of interactions and co-evolution of Streptococcus thermophilus and its infecting phages.