Application of Bacteriophages in Marine Environments
A special issue of Marine Drugs (ISSN 1660-3397).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2021) | Viewed by 1270
Special Issue Editor
Interests: microbial ecology and diversity; microbial systematics; biodiscovery; microbial biotechnology applied; environmental and industrial microbiology; marine microbiology; biological control; actinomycetology; bacteriophages
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Dear Colleagues,
Bacteria are continually evolving into antibiotic-resistant strains due to their extraordinary ability to adapt to changes in their environment and displaying extraordinary combat strategies to survive despite continuously improved antibiotic mechanisms of actions. Alternative therapies are thus gaining importance, and one effective such therapy is “Bacteriphage Therapy”. However, in order to use them as potent therapeutic agents, phages with targeted activities have to be isolated. This can only be achieved by improving our understanding of the phage–host interactions in natural environments. One of these natural environments is the marine one—in particular, the marine sediments that support bacterial life are proven to contain a significant number of phages.
I therefore invite contributions from scientists who are researching toward the development of bacteriophage therapy using marine origin phages to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The Special Issue is intended to capture the advances and fill the gaps within the current literature to be able to contribute toward an improved understanding of marine bacteriophages and in turn their use in treatments of bacterial diseases.
Dr. Ipek Kurtboke
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Marine bacteriophages
- Bacteriophage therapy
- Bacteriophage biological control
- Bacteriophage lysins
- Pathogenic bacteria of marine origin
- Host–phage interactions in the marine environments
- Bacteriophages in marine aquaculture and fisheries operations
- Seafood-associated bacteria and their phages
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