Literature DB >> 803818

Coevolution of a virus-alga system.

J Cowlishaw, M Mrsa.   

Abstract

Plectonema boryanum, a filamentous blue-green alga, was cloned and then allowed to reach a steady state in a quasi-continuous culture in the presence of the algal virus, LPP-1. The culture was maintained for 3.5-month period during which time at least four distinct culture lysings were evident. After the fourth lysis the culture reached a steady-state level which was identical in its algal concentration to the preinfection level. Upon testing the characteristics of the evolved alga and virus variants, the following was determined: cell variants resistant to both the original virus and the derived virus had evolved, and there was no evidence of lysogeny present amony these cells. The evolved virus strains still grew on the parental algal strain, though with altered plaque morphology. Furthermore, they were antigenically similar to the parental virus, and showed no significant difference in adsorption rate or growth characteristics on parental cells. However, a low-grade chronic viral infection persisted in the culture. Rapid re-establishment of a dense, stable culture is apparantly the normal laboratory response of a procaryotic cell-virus system.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 803818      PMCID: PMC186950          DOI: 10.1128/am.29.2.234-239.1975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


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