Ambivalent bacteriophages of different species active on Escherichia coli K12 and Salmonella sps. strains

  • Krylov, V. N.
  • Miller, S.
  • Rachel, Reinhard
  • Biebl, M.
  • Pletneva, E. A.
  • Shuetz, M.
  • Krylov, S. V.
  • Shaburova, O. V.
Publication date
January 2006

Abstract

A study was made of several bacteriophages (including phages U2 and LB related to T-even phages of Escherichia coli) that grow both on E. coli K12 and on some Salmonella strains. Such phages were termed ambivalent. T-even ambivalent phages (U2 and LB) are rare and have a limited number of hosts among Salmonella strains. U2 and LB are similar to canonical E. coli-specific T-even phages in morphological type and size of the phage particle and in reaction with specific anti-T4 serum. Phages U2 and LB have identical sets of structural proteins, some of which are similar in size to structural proteins of phages T2 and T4. DNA restriction patterns of phages U2 and LB differ from each other and from those of T2 and T4. Still, DNAs of all four phag...

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