Mechanism of the Photocatalytic Inactivation of Lactobacillus casei Phage PL-1 by Titania Thin Film
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Nobuhiro Kashige
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Nobuhiro Kashige
Yukari Kakita
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Yukari Kakita
Yukihiko Nakashima
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Yukihiko Nakashima
Fumio Miake
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Fumio Miake
Kenji Watanabe
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Kenji Watanabe
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[1] Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
[2] Fukuoka University,undefined
[3] Nanakuma 8-19-1,undefined
[4] Jonan-ku,undefined
[5] Fukuoka 814-0180,undefined
[6] Japan,undefined
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Current Microbiology
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2001年
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42卷
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The mechanism of the inactivation of Lactobacillus casei phage PL-1 suspended in a phosphate buffer by black-light (BL) -catalytic titanium dioxide (TiO2) thin film was studied. Generation of both superoxide anions (O2−) and hydroxyl radicals ( · OH) was confirmed in the aqueous medium in which TiO2 film was settled with BL irradiation under gentle shaking. With BL-irradiation alone without TiO2 film, only O2− was generated to some extent. The genome DNA inside the phage particles was found to be fragmented by the treatment of PL-1 phages with BL-catalytic TiO2 film. The phage inactivation by BL-catalytic TiO2 film was inhibited by the addition of albumin in a concentration-dependent manner. BL-catalytic TiO2 film was considered to cause primarily the damage to the capsid protein through the generation of active oxygen species such as · OH, followed by damage to the genome DNA inside the phage particles.