Directed evolution of bacteriophages: impacts of prolific prophage.
Tracey Lee PetersJacob SchowEmma SpencerJ T Van LeuvenHolly WichmanCraig MillerPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
system. We show that prophage are active players in directed evolution and can contribute to observation of host-range expansion. Since prophage are prevalent in bacterial hosts, particularly pathogenic strains of bacteria, and all directed evolution approaches involve iteratively propagating phage on one or more bacterial hosts, the presence of prophage in phage preparations is a factor that needs to be considered in experimental design and interpretation of results. These results highlight the importance of screening for prophages either genetically or through intraspecies antagonism assays during selection of bacterial strains and will contribute to improving experimental design of future directed evolution studies.