Defective Bacteriophage PBSH in Bacillus subtilis: I. Induction, Purification, and Physical Properties of the Bacteriophage and Its Deoxyribonucleic Acid
AUTOR(ES)
Haas, Martin
RESUMO
PBSH, a defective phage of Bacillus subtilis strain 168, is described. Conditions are given for optimal induction of the prophage with mitomycin C. After a latent period of 90 min, cells were lysed and phage-like particles were released with a burst size of approximately 100 to 400 phage per bacterium. Since no known host supports phage replication after infection, burst size was determined by electron microscope count. Purification procedures and criteria for purity are described. The molecular weight of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extracted from PBSH was estimated by length measurement and sedimentation. No circular DNA molecules were found by either technique. PBSH DNA molecules are linear, double-stranded, and of homogeneous molecular weight, about 12 × 106 daltons. There is no evidence for single-strand breaks. The majority of PBSH DNA molecules show a sedimentation behavior dependent on ionic strength. It is inferred that most of the DNA molecules are less hydrodynamically rigid than native DNA having a similar average base composition and molecular weight. Possible reasons for the sedimentation behavior are discussed.
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