| Literature DB >> 6830441 |
R N Gourlay, S G Wyld, D J Garwes.
Abstract
Morphologically mycoplasma virus Br 1 is a typical contractile-tailed bacteriophage with a head 77 nm in diameter and a tail 104 nm long. Its type of nucleic acid was not determined. Br 1 was closely associated with its host cell and assays reflected infectious centres. During growth of Br 1 in mycoplasma cultures at multiplicities of infection (MOI) greater than 0.001, there was a lag period: this was up to 23 hours at an MOI of 35. The mean generation time of a mycoplasma culture infected at MOI up to 235 was 2 hours, compared with 1 hour for an uninfected culture. However in these infected cultures there were viable mycoplasmas all of which appeared to be fully susceptible to Br 1 infection and did not seem to be carrying the virus. Br 1 formed plaques on M. bovirhinis but failed to produce plaques on strains of 8 Mycoplasma, 2 Acholeplasma and 4 bacterial species.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6830441 DOI: 10.1007/bf01314123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Virol ISSN: 0304-8608 Impact factor: 2.574