Literature DB >> 6277850

MP13, a generalized transducing bacteriophage for Bacillus megaterium.

P S Vary, J C Garbe, M Franzen, E W Frampton.   

Abstract

The first generalized transducing bacteriophage reported for Bacillus megaterium has been characterized. Optimum conditions for lysate production and transduction procedures were established so that transducing frequencies of 8 x 10(-6) and higher are now possible. The phage, MP13, has a head diameter of 97 nm and a contractile tail (202 by 17 nm) and adsorbs to the periphery of the cell. MP13 was inactivated rapidly at 60 degrees C, but not at 55 degrees C, and was sensitive to toluene, ether, and chloroform. When centrifuged in a neutral CsCl gradient, two bands were observed, a major band of 1.490 g cm-3 and a minor band of 1.482 g cm-3 buoyant density. The major band contained only infective particles, whereas the minor band contained both infective and transducing particles. Phage DNA was resistant to several restriction endonucleases, but yielded 9 fragments with MboI, more than 34 with HindIII, and 7 with BstEII. The molecular weights for the fragments from MboI-BstEII double digests total 97 x 10(9).

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6277850      PMCID: PMC216502          DOI: 10.1128/jb.149.3.1112-1119.1982

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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