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From bacteriophage P1, 10 mutants (P1cl) were isolated which are impaired in their ability to lysogenize Shigella dysenteriae Sh and which fail to make plaques when plated on Sh(P1). When Sh(P1) is infected with P1cl, a considerable proportion of the infected cells is converted into infectious centers, which eventually release P1cl but not P1. This phage release occurs over a period of several hours, during which a manyfold multiplication of infectious centers takes place. In the course of this multiplication, surviving bacteria, lysogenic for P1 only, are produced by segregation. At high multiplicity of infection, Sh(P1) are killed without producing any phage.  相似文献   

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(1) The proportion of infected B. megatherium cells which develop lysogenic colonies depends on the number and kind of infecting virus particles and on the culture medium in which the cells are growing. (2) Cells infected with 100 or more T virus particles (from megatherium 899) in yeast extract peptone disintegrate, produce very few virus particles, and less than one lysogenic colony per 107 infected cells. Cells infected with one or a few particles produce 500 to 1000 virus particles each and about 30 lysogenic colonies per 107 infected colonies. (3) T phage obtained from lysogenic magatherium KM cultures produces many more lysogenic cells than does the original megatherium 899 virus. (4) Cells infected with megatherium 899 T virus in peptone medium and then transferred to asparagine medium give rise to 106 lysogenic colonies per 107 infected cells and this transformation will occur even after the infected cells have been in peptone for 60 to 90 minutes and are beginning to produce virus particles. (5) Continued growth of KM strain with either C or T virus from megatherium 899 for several hundred generations in the steady state apparatus results in a lysogenic strain which produces several different types of virus.  相似文献   

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Strains of Escherichia coli K-12 containing the colicin Ib (Col Ib) factor did not produce progeny phage when infected by T5 bacteriophage. The cells were killed but did not lyse. If sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was added to T5-infected E. coli (Col Ib), lysis occurred prematurely, but no phage were produced. SDS had no effect on infected cells that did not contain the Col Ib factor or on uninfected cells with or without the Col Ib factor. Cells that contained a mutant Col Ib factor that allowed phage production were not prematurely lysed after infection in the presence of SDS. When the Col Ib-containing cells were infected, protein and RNA synthesis stopped at about 10 min postinfection, and the cells released abnormal amounts of 32P-containing material, ATP, and beta-galactosidase into the medium. They also became inhibited in their ability to accumulate thiomethyl-beta-D-galactopyranoside and to utilize glycerol. Two alternative hypotheses are presented to explain these results.  相似文献   

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Summary The increase of lysogenization in phage infected cells has been investigated with increasing multiplicities of infection in the system Salmonella thyphimurium-phage P 22. The increase of infection resp. lysis and lysogenization with multiplicity follows first order reaction kinetics as concluded from multiplicities<0.3. Under the experimental conditions employed, the probability per phage is 0.57 for lysogenization and 0.43 for lysis. If multiplicity is>0.3 and cells are infected with more than one phage, the lysogenizations increase according to one hit kinetics, whereas the lysis of cells decreases. It is concluded, that lytic reactions in multicomplexes, which can be initiated independently by every one of the infecting phage particles will be suppressed by lysogenic reactions initiated by other independently infecting phages of the complex. Our experiments suggest, that immunity of the prelysogenic condition is the process responsible for the suppression of the lytic reaction. Therefore, in multicomplexes the immunity induced by one of the infecting phages is superimposed upon the one hit lytic infection causing the percentage of lysogenization increasing with multiplicity.  相似文献   

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During the first 6 hr of sporulation, infection of Bacillus subtilis by by phi105 wild type or the clear-plaque mutant phi105 c30 was nonproductive, but phage DNA was trapped inside developing spores. After infection with either wild-type or mutant phage at early times of sporulation (T1-T3), phage DNA entered the developing spores in a heat-stable form, which may represent integration of the phage DNA into the host chromosome. Phage DNA in carrier spores produced by infection at later times (T4-T6) was much more heat sensitive. Spore preparations containing either phi105 wild type or phi105 c30 carrier spores gave rise to a spontaneous burst of phage during outgrowth, although the fraction of carried wild-type phage that chose lysis over lysogeny at germination has not been determined. Heat induction of the thermoinducible lysogen 3610 (phi105 cts23) was also abortive during sporulation. Furthermore, induction neither prevented eventual spore formation nor resulted in the conversion of prophage DNA to the carrier state; during outgrowth, the previously induced lysogenic spores remained stable lysogens. However, if the sporulating lysogenic cells were plated immediately after induction, they did not form colonies at high efficiency, as though transfer to fresh medium allowed sufficient phage expression to kill the host.  相似文献   

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Morse, M. L. (University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver) and J. W. LaBelle. Characteristics of a staphylococcal phage capable of transduction. J. Bacteriol. 83:775-780. 1962-The growth of staphylococcal phage 53, a temperate phage, has been studied. The latent periods in nutrient broth are: infected sensitive cells, 45 min; ultraviolet-induced lysogenic cells, 83 min. The burst size, as indicated by one-step growth studies and single-burst experiments, is 25 to 30 particles per lysing cell. Phage particles transducing streptomycin resistance and novobiocin resistance are produced at the same time as nontransducing particles. Some observations have been made on the host, Staphylococcus aureus NCTC 8511.  相似文献   

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Spackle and Immunity Functions of Bacteriophage T4   总被引:6,自引:4,他引:2  
Cells of Escherichia coli B infected with the immunity-negative (imm2) mutant of bacteriophage T4 are able to develop a substantial level of immunity to superinfecting phage ghosts if the ghost challenge is made late in infection. This background immunity is not seen in infections with phage carrying the spackle (s) mutation in addition to the imm2 lesion. The level of immunity in s infections is intermediate between that of imm and wild-type infections under standard assay conditions. With respect to genetic exclusion of superinfecting phage, cells infected with imm phage are completely deficient, whereas infections with the s phage are only partially deficient compared to wild-type infections. Whereas s-infected cells are unable to resist lysis from without by a high multiplicity of infection (MOI) of superinfecting phage, cells infected with imm phage show less than wild-type levels of resistance and the majority of cells remaining intact are unable to incorporate leucine or form infective centers. Under conditions of superinfection by low MOI of homologous phage, imm-infected cells are lysis inhibited, whereas s-infected cells do not show this property. Superinfecting phage inject their DNA into imm-infected cells with the same efficiency as seen in wild-type infections, but this efficiency is reduced when the cells are first infected with s phage. The s function of T4 appears not only to affect the host cell wall as previously postulated by Emrich, but may also affect the junctures of cell wall and membrane with consequences similar to those of the imm function.  相似文献   

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D P Kozyrev  V N Rybchin 《Genetika》1987,23(5):793-801
The cor gene specifies lysogenic conversion caused by the lambdoid phage phi 80. The cor gene product inhibits tonA function in infected and lysogenic cells. The cells harboring pBR322 plasmid with the cloned cor gene of phi 80 became resistant to the phages T1 and phi 80 (TonA phenotype). The cor gene was mapped between 24 and 13 genes on the phi 80 phage genetic map. It is not essential for phage lytic growth. Its presence in lysogens leads up to accumulation of tonA mutants in a cell population.  相似文献   

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Synthesis of host-specific and phage-specific messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) was studied in bacteria infected by unmodified (T1 . B) or modified [T1 . B(P1)] bacteriophage T1. In a "standard" infection of Escherichia coli B by T1 . B (no host-controlled modification involved), the rate and amount of T1 mRNA synthesis was intermediate between those values reported for infections by a virulent phage such as T4 or a temperate phage such as lambda. The initial rate of mRNA synthesis was slightly increased after T1 . B(P1) infection of E. coli B in comparison with T1 . B infection of the same host. Little or no phage mRNA synthesis could be detected in T1 . B infection of E. coli B(P1). Phage mRNA synthesis in T1 . B(P1)-infected E. coli B(P1) cells was approximately the same in amount as that seen in T1 . B(P1) infection of E. coli B. Synthesis of host-specific mRNA continued throughout the latent period in all infections studied. However, the enzyme beta-galactosidase could not be induced, except after T1 . B infection of E. coli B(P1). In an attempt to understand the apparent differences in mRNA synthesis after infection of E. coli B by phages T1 . B or T1 . B(P1), the effect of altered T1 deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) methylation on mRNA synthesis was studied. Methyl-deficient T1 DNA, made in cells infected with ultraviolet-irradiated phage T3, inhibited (14)C-uridine incorporation more strongly than normal T1. One passage of methyl-deficient T1 through E. coli B restored uracil incorporation rates to those seen with ordinary T1. This suggests that methylation of T1 DNA can influence the rate of phage mRNA synthesis. However, attempts to relate the difference in mRNA synthesis seen between T1 . B and T1 . B(P1) in E. coli B to the activity of the P1 modification gene were not conclusive.  相似文献   

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Temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of the T4 phage rII gene were islated and used in temperature shift experiments that revelaed two different expressions for the normal rII (rII+) gene function in vivo: (i) an early expression (0 to 12 min postinfection at 30 C) that prevents restriction of T4 growth in Escherichia coli hosts lysogenic for gamma phage, and (ii) a later expression (12 to 18 min postinfection at 30 C) that results in restriction of T4 growth when the phage DNA ligase (gene 30) is missing. The earlier expression appeared to coincide with the period of synthesis of the protein product of the T4 rIIA cistron, whereas the later expression occurred after rIIA protein synthesis had stopped. The synthesis of the protein product of the rIIB cistron continues for several minutes after rIIA protein synthesis ceases (O'Farrell and Gold, 1973). The two rII+ gene expressions might require different molar ratios of the rIIA and rIIB proteins. It is possible that the separate expressions of rII+ gene function are manifestations of different associations between the two rII proteins and other T4-induced proteins that are synthesized or activated at different times after phage infection.  相似文献   

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After infection of Escherichia coli with T4 phage, phospholipid synthesis continued but at a reduced rate. The same phospholipid components were synthesized as in uninfected cells; however, the relative rates of (32)P(i) incorporation into phosphatidylglycerol (PG) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) were altered. This alteration was most pronounced during the first 10 min after infection. Under these conditions, the isotope incorporated into PG equaled or exceeded that found in PG from uninfected cells. Chloramphenicol (CM) added before, but not 5 min after, infection inhibited the relative increase in PG synthesis, and CM added at different times after infection indicated that a protein synthesized between 3 and 6 min was required for this change to occur. Supplies of exogenous l-serine or l-alpha-glycerol-P failed to affect the relative rates of (32)P(i) incorporation into PG and PE by infected or uninfected cells. Phospholipid synthesis was somewhat higher after infection with T4rII mutants than after infection with wild-type phage. After infection with these mutants or several amber mutants, the relative synthesis of PG and PE was characteristic of T4r(+)-infected cells. The phospholipid synthesized after infection did not rapidly turn over, but infection accelerated the loss of PG synthesized prior to infection.  相似文献   

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The reported incidence and effects of bacteriophage infections occurring in the industrial acetone butanol (AB) fermentation processes operated in the USA, Japan, and Puerto Rico during the earlier part of the twentieth century is reviewed. The growth characteristics and solvent-producing ability of a lysogenic strain of Clostridium madisonii isolated from a phage infection in Puerto Rico was determined in molasses fermentation medium. The host strain harbours a large lysogenic phage belonging to the Siphoviridae and the growth rate of the lysogenic strain was found to be slower than the non-lysogenic parent strain and exhibited reduced solvent production. The history of phage infections that occurred in the South African AB process is documented along with the various remedial actions that were taken to restore production. A more detailed account of the last phage infection that occurred in 1980 involving a small pseudo-lysogenic phage belonging to the Podoviridae is given. This phage infected Clostridium beijerinckii P260 and a number of closely related industrial strains. Factory-scale fermentations contaminated by this phage were compared with equivalent laboratory-scale control fermentations. The effect of the phage infection in the full-scale and laboratory-scale fermentations were monitored. Results obtained in laboratory-based studies included an assessment of the effect of the multiplicity of infection and the timing of phage infection. The general effects and symptoms of phage infections in the industrial AB fermentation are reviewed including gross changes in the fermentation and changes in cell morphology. Common techniques used for the diagnosis of phage infections and approaches for controlling phage contamination in the AB fermentation are discussed. Prevention strategies included good factory hygiene, sterilisation, decontamination and disinfection, and the use of resistant strains immunised against specific phages.  相似文献   

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Streptomycin does not strongly inhibit T-even phage multiplication in the streptomycin-susceptible polyauxotroph, Escherichia coli strain T(-)H(-)U(-). The relatively slight inhibition, observed earlier, on production of late proteins has now been studied further. The phage-induced ribonucleic acid, synthesized in T6 phage infection in the presence of streptomycin, has been characterized by its base composition, size distribution, and behavior in hybridization tests. Comparison of these properties to those of control samples, taken during either early or late periods of infection, have not shown any significant differences. Phage-induced proteins, synthesized at different times during infection, were studied by disc-gel electrophoresis. Staining and autoradiography of the patterns of pulse-labeled proteins, formed in the absence and presence of the antibiotic showed only slight quantitative changes in the appearance of early proteins. More marked quantitative effects were detected later in infection. Nevertheless, changes in the mobilities of the different proteins were not observed in the streptomycin-treated cultures at any time after infection, suggesting the absence of gross misreading sufficiently great to alter the distinctive electrophoretic patterns of the extracts. Cells infected and incubated in the presence of the antibiotic were found to contain intact virus particles, as shown by electron microscopy. Such infected cells contained extensive deoxyribonucleic acid pools and did not develop the rounded nucleoids with enclosed dense bodies characteristic of the lethal action of the antibiotic. On the other hand, infected bacteria previously exposed to lethal concentrations of streptomycin were unable to synthesize the early enzymes, deoxycytidylate (dCMP) hydroxymethylase and dihydrofolate reductase, or to make phage deoxyribonucleic acid and phage. Such previously killed cells contained the rounded and clotted nucleoids and were unable to unravel this pathological structure after phage infection.  相似文献   

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The potential effect that induction of lysogenic bacteria has on bacteriophage production and bacterial mortality in coastal waters was investigated, and we present estimates for the percentage of lysogenic cells in a natural aquatic bacterial community. Various concentrations of mitomycin C and exposure times to UV C radiation (UV-C) (wavelength of 254 nm) were used to induce the lytic cycle in lysogenic cells of natural communities of marine bacteria. UV-C treatment occasionally resulted in phage production, but phage production induced by UV-C was always less than that caused by the addition of mitomycin C. There was no evidence that high growth rates of bacteria resulted in lysogenic phage production. The burst size of cells induced by mitomycin C was determined by transmission electron microscopy and ranged from 11 to 45. Dividing the induced phage production by the burst size provided an estimate of the number of lysogenic bacterial cells, which ranged from 0.07 to 4.4% (average, 1.5%) of the total bacterial population. The percentages of lysogenic bacteria that were induced by mitomycin C were similar for samples collected nearshore from the pier of the Marine Science Institute (chlorophyll a, 1.6 to 2.9 (mu)g liter(sup-1)) and in relatively oligotrophic water (chlorophyll a, 0.2 to 0.9 (mu)g liter(sup-1)) collected 25 to 100 km offshore. By using a steady-state model, if all lysogenic bacteria were induced simultaneously, 0.14 to 8.8% (average, 3.0%) of the total bacterial mortality would result from induction of lysogenic cells. If mitomycin C induces all or the majority of lysogenized cells, our results imply that lysogenic phage production is generally not an important source of phage production or bacterial mortality in the coastal waters of the western Gulf of Mexico.  相似文献   

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Rapid Method To Characterize Lactococcal Bacteriophage Genomes   总被引:29,自引:20,他引:9       下载免费PDF全文
We present a rapid method to isolate and analyze bacteriophage DNA. Cells are infected and phage replication is allowed to proceed normally for 30 to 60 min. Prior to DNA packaging and cell bursts, the infected cells (1 ml) are harvested and lysed by using a combination of lysozyme and sodium dodecyl sulfate treatments. The total DNA recovered is enriched for phage genomes, and restriction fragments of the phage DNA can be readily visualized on agarose gels. This method was used to grossly compare the genomes of nine lactococcal phages isolated from different cheese plants at different times. The method was also used to visualize the inhibitory effects of pTR2030-induced abortive infection on the replication of phage nck202.31 in its homologous host, Lactococcus lactis NCK203.  相似文献   

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Simultaneous addition of T4 phage and ghosts to host cells prevents infective center formation. Cells which have been infected with phage for less than 2 min are also inhibited by superinfecting ghosts. After this time, a chloramphenicol-inhibitable reaction occurs which causes the phage-infected cells to become increasingly tolerant of added ghosts.  相似文献   

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The immunity (imm) gene of Escherichia coli bacteriophage T4.   总被引:3,自引:1,他引:2       下载免费PDF全文
M J Lu  U Henning 《Journal of virology》1989,63(8):3472-3478
The immunity (imm) gene of the Escherichia coli bacteriophage T4 effects exclusion of phage superinfecting cells already infected with T4. A candidate for this gene was placed under the control of the lac regulatory elements in a pUC plasmid. DNA sequencing revealed the presence of an open reading frame encoding a very lipophilic 83-residue (or 73-residue, depending on the unknown site of translation initiation) polypeptide which most likely represents a plasma membrane protein. This gene could be identified as the imm gene because expression from the plasmid caused exclusion of T4 and because interruption of the gene in the phage genome resulted in a phage no longer effecting superinfection immunity. It was found that the fraction of phage which was excluded upon infection of cells possessing the plasmid-encoded Imm protein ejected only about one-half of their DNA. Therefore, the Imm protein inhibited, directly or indirectly, DNA ejection.  相似文献   

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Lisio, Arnold L. (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.), and Arthur Weissbach. Repression of lambda-associated enzyme synthesis after lambda(vir) superinfection of lysogenic hosts. J. Bacteriol. 90:661-666. 1965.-Phage lambda(vir) is a multiple mutant of lambda which is capable of overcoming the immunity of a host lysogenic for lambda, and initiating normal vegetative replication of the superinfecting phage genome. Superinfection of Escherichia coli K-112 (lambda(22)) with lambda(vir) results in a normal phage yield, lysis time, and H(3)-thymine incorporation compared with infection of the sensitive host, K-112 (S). However, the production of the lambda phage-specific early protein, lambda-exonuclease, after superinfection of E. coli K-112 (lambda(22)) with lambda(vir) is only 25 to 50% of that obtained from corresponding infection of a nonlysogenic host, E. coli K-112 (S). This repression of lambda-exonuclease synthesis is dependent on the C(1) cistron of the prophage and is overcome if the lysogenic host cells are induced prior to superinfection. The data are interpreted as evidence for partial repression of lambda(vir) by the host immunity.  相似文献   

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Actinomycin D caused the irreversible loss of PBS1 phage infectious centers and PBS1-mediated transductants. The loss of infectious centers occurred only within the first 4 min after the addition of phage to cells. Actinomycin did not inactivate free phage or inhibit phage adsorption. Electron micrographs indicated that phage adsorbed to cells in the presence of actinomycin ejected their deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) normally. However, when cells were infected in the presence of actinomycin, 15 to 22% of their (32)P-labeled DNA appeared in the medium, whereas only 1.5 to 7.2% of the (32)P-labeled DNA appeared in the medium during normal infection. Neither 8-azaguanine nor chloramphenicol caused a similar loss of PBS1 infectious centers or transductants. Actinomycin also caused the loss of SP10 infectious centers but it had no effect on SP01 or phi29 infections. We conclude that actinomycin causes abortion of PBS1 infection by inhibiting the uptake or retention of phage DNA into host cells. The immunity of SP01 and phi29 infections to actinomycin probably reflects differences in the penetration mechanisms of these phages.  相似文献   

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