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Abstract
Groman, Neal B. (University of Washington, Seattle), and Grace Suzuki. Effect of spermine on lysis and reproduction by bacteriophages phiX174, lambda, and f(2). J. Bacteriol. 92:1735-1740. 1966.-A test was made of the hypothesis that lysis by all bacteriophages shares as a common and critical step an alteration in the osmotic stability of the infected cell. This was done by examining the effect of spermine on lysis. Spermine is one of a number of compounds which can stabilize spheroplasts and protoplasts to lysis in distilled water. Spermine stabilized both phiX174- and f(2)-infected cells at concentrations ranging from 2 x 10(-3) to 4 x 10(-2)m, but failed to stabilize lambda-infected cells at concentrations up to 8 x 10(-2)m. Stabilization was reflected both in optical density measurements and in the retention of mature phage in structures sedimentable at low speeds. At optimal concentration, over 90% of the phage was retained in these structures. These data suggest that the mechanism of lysis by phiX174 and f(2) differs sharply from that caused by lambda, and other observations suggest that there are differences in the lytic process of phiX174 and f(2) as well. Spermine also displayed a differential effect on phage reproduction. The reproduction of lambda and f(2) was inhibited by spermine, though the data do indicate that maturation occurs in its presence. The reproduction of phiX174 was enhanced by spermine.Entities:
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Year: 1966 PMID: 5958108 PMCID: PMC316256 DOI: 10.1128/jb.92.6.1735-1740.1966
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bacteriol ISSN: 0021-9193 Impact factor: 3.490