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==Three Diseases, Three Endolysins==
==Three Diseases, Three Endolysins==
[[File:Erwinia.png‎|right]]The first pathogen we chose to focus on was ''Erwinia amylovora'', which is a very harmful gram negative bacterium that causes fire blight in apple and pear trees (Billing, 2011). Despite the fact that ''Erwinia'' was the first bacterial plant pathogen to be identified in the late 1790’s, fire blight still remains one of the most devastating diseases to target pome fruits. The bacteriophage ERA103 is known to attack ''Erwinia amylovora''. The bacteriophage endolysin, Lyz103, uses a signal anchor release (SAR) mechanism to degrade the peptidoglycan layer of the bacterial cell wall (Kuty et al., 2010) (Kuty, 2013).  
[[File:Erwinia.png‎|right]]The first pathogen we chose to focus on was ''Erwinia amylovora'', which is a very harmful gram negative bacterium that causes fire blight in apple and pear trees (Billing, 2011). Despite the fact that ''Erwinia'' was the first bacterial plant pathogen to be identified in the late 1790’s, fire blight still remains one of the most devastating diseases to target pome fruits. The bacteriophage ERA103 is known to attack ''Erwinia amylovora''. The bacteriophage endolysin, Lyz103, uses a signal anchor release (SAR) mechanism to degrade the peptidoglycan layer of the bacterial cell wall (Kuty et al., 2010) (Kuty, 2013).  
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[[File:Pseud.png‎‎|right]]The last endolysin we choose is called Kz144 which comes from the bacteriophage ϕKz (Briers et al., 2007). This bacteriophage targets ''pseudomonas aeruginosa'', which isn’t a disease that necessarily targets plant organisms (Anzai et al., 1997). We chose this endolysin because it has been shown to be one of the few endolysins with slightly broader specificity. We planned to try it against ''Pseudomonas syringae'', a related bacterial species. This bacteria can kill young and old fruit trees by causing canker development leading to girdling and destruction of limbs of the tree, ultimately destroying the plant (Kennelly et al., 2007). This particular endolysin has been shown to lyse a few other non-''pseudomonas aeruginosa'' gram negative bacteria when the outer lipid membrane of gram negative bacteria is removed (Briers et al., 2007).
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[[File:Pseud.png‎‎|right]]The last endolysin we choose is called Kz144 which comes from the bacteriophage ϕKz (Briers et al., 2007). This bacteriophage targets ''pseudomonas aeruginosa'', which actually causes human disease(Anzai et al., 1997). We chose this endolysin because it has been shown to be one of the few endolysins with slightly broader specificity. We plan to try it against ''Pseudomonas syringae'', a related bacterial species which can kill young and old fruit trees by causing canker development leading to girdling and destruction of limbs of the tree and ultimately destroying the plant (Kennelly et al., 2007). This particular endolysin has been shown to lyse a few other non-''pseudomonas aeruginosa'' gram negative bacteria when the outer lipid membrane of gram negative bacteria is removed (Briers et al., 2007).

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