Saccharopolyspora Hirsuta Strain 367 Releases JHJ-1, a Bacteriophage Capable of Propagation on Old Mycelium
- 1 March 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Journal of General Microbiology
- Vol. 136 (3) , 573-579
- https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-136-3-573
Abstract
Bacteriophage JHJ-1 was isolated from Saccharopolyspora hirsuta strain 367 NRRL 12045 as an endogenous but virulent phage. The plaque size was not self-limiting, since a few p.f.u. could completely lyse a lawn. Electron microscopy showed that this phage belonged to group B or Bradley''s morphological classification. The JHJ-1 genome is a linear DNA molecule of 41.1 kbp with cohesive ends and a G+C content of 68.8-70.0 mol%. The DNA cleavage map was established for 12 restriction endonucleases. The host range is apparently very narrow, being limited to two strains of S. hirsuta (NRRL 12045 and NRRL B-5792). However, JHJ-1 did not lytically infect S. hirsuta strain 367 UC 8106. Phage JHJ-1 was shown, by Southern blot analysis, to lysogenize both S. hirsuta NRRL 12045 and UC 8106. It thus appears to behave as a virulent mutant of a temperate phage on one, but not on the other, JHJ-1 lysogen.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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