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Yeast Expressing a Phage Endolysin Reduces Endogenous in 21-Day-Old Broiler Chicken Intestinal Fluids

Avian Dis. 2024-06; 
Michael R Barnas, Wendy D Attuquayefio, David M Donovan, Christopher D Skory, Rosemarie W Hammond, Gregory R Siragusa, Jennifer R Timmons
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Abstract

The phage endolysin PlyCP41 when purified from exhibits lytic activity against (CP) . The anti-clostridial activity of PlyCP41 endolysin expressed in transgenic yeast () was verified in phosphate buffered saline via mixing experiments with cultured CP and transgenic yeast slurries followed by serial dilution plating and colony counts on tryptose sulfite cycloserine (CP indicator) plates. The transgenic yeast containing PlyCP41 resulted in a log 4.5 reduction (99.997%; < 0.01) of the cultured CP. In addition, this serial dilution plating assay was used to demonstrate that transgenic yeast slurries could reduce the endogenous CP content in fluids from three different gastrointestinal regions (proximal, medial,... More

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