JN06 Bacteriophage Characterization Data for Salmonella Control
by Ling Zhang·Updated 10d ago
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Description
Ling Zhang's research data describes the isolation and characterization of the broad-spectrum Salmonella bacteriophage JN06. The dataset, last updated in 2026, includes findings on phage morphology, host range, genome characteristics, and efficacy in biofilm inhibition and lettuce decontamination. The study identifies the O-antigen as the likely adsorption receptor for the phage.
Use Cases
Training models to predict phage-host interactions based on genomic and phenotypic characterization data.
Analyzing phage stability and infection kinetics based on reported latent period, burst size, and pH/temperature tolerance.
Studying biofilm inhibition mechanisms using the reported 86.58% inhibition rate against Salmonella.
Investigating phage receptor binding specificity based on molecular docking results with O-antigen structures.
Strengths
Includes specific quantitative metrics: latent period of 6 minutes, burst size of 131 PFU/infected cell, and biofilm inhibition rate of 86.58%.
Reports high stability across a wide pH range (2–12) and temperature range (4°C–70°C).
Genome analysis reported no detected determinants for lysogenicity, virulence, or antibiotic resistance.
Limitations
Dataset is a 1.2 MB PDF; underlying raw data tables or sequences are not directly accessible in a structured format.
Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, limiting suitability assessment for computational analysis.
Data freshness should be verified as the last update date is in the future (2026-05-26).
Provenance
Source
Ling Zhang via figshare
Collection Method
Phage JN06 was isolated from wastewater and characterized through laboratory experiments including host range assays, genome sequencing, and efficacy tests.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-26 06:03:37
Data is presented as a research article in PDF format (CC-BY-4.0 license); extracting structured data may require manual processing.