Streamlining standard bacteriophage methods for higher throughput

A universal tool in the culture-based study of bacterial viruses (bacteriophages, or phages) is the agar overlay, which is used in the isolation of new viruses, and in their quantification and purification. Here, simple optimizations that increase efficiency and throughput in agar overlay based isol...

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Main Authors: Kauffman, Anne Kathryn Marie, Polz, Martin F
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Microbiome Informatics and Therapeutics
Format: Article
Published: Elsevier BV 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/117419
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1997-947X
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9296-3733
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Summary:A universal tool in the culture-based study of bacterial viruses (bacteriophages, or phages) is the agar overlay, which is used in the isolation of new viruses, and in their quantification and purification. Here, simple optimizations that increase efficiency and throughput in agar overlay based isolation and cultivation of virus-host systems are presented. The agar overlay is streamlined to minimize steps and materials. Serial purification of viruses from viral colonies (plaques) is optimized to eliminate steps by combining purification by serial re-streaking with the optimized agar overlay approach. Finally, recommendations are made for efficient archival and storage of virus plaques. In sum, this work presents: • Tube-free Agar Overlays: rapid plaque assays with fewer steps and materials• Molten Streaking for Singles: rapid tube-free serial purification of viruses• Archiving Plaques: saving virus purification for later Keywords: Agar overlay; Agar layer; Top agar; Bottom agar; Plaque; Virus; Phage; Isolation; Cultivation; Purification