Restriction and modification of phage 47 and lambda by R factors |
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Authors: | P A M Guinée H M C C Willems |
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Institution: | (1) National Institute of Public Health, Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | S. panama 47 (antibiotic-sensitive, phage pattern A) was infected with R factors from a number of field strains of Enterobacteriaceae (Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Klebsiella andProteus) isolated from human and animal sources. These R factors could be grouped into 11 types i.e. R1 R11 on the basis of induced changes in the phage type of the recipient.R8 and R11 renderS. panama resistant to the phages A H:S. panama 47 (R3) and 47 (R6) adsorb the phages A F, but there is no phage multiplication: phages G and H are considered to be restricted and modified in these strains. The R factors R5 and R7 also exert restriction and modification on a number of the typing phages A H. The nature of the changes in phage pattern brought about by R4, R9 and R10 is not understood. R2 does not exert restriction (i.e. no change in phage pattern). The R factors were also investigated for the fi (fertility inhibition) and spp (restriction of phage ) markers.The R factors R3 R11 readily segregate, in the sense that the restriction and modification loci, and occasionally the Resistance Transfer Factor as a whole was frequently lost after R transfer. These 9 types of R factors were encountered infrequently in the present material.Resistance to tetracycline inS.panama is nearly always due to R factors of type R1. In other members of Enterobacteriaceae, notably inE.coli, R1 is less frequently found than R2. |
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