Affiliation:
1. Department of Bacteriology, University of California, Los Angeles, California
Abstract
Brodetsky, Anna
M. (University of California, Los Angeles),
and W. R. Romig
. Characterization of
Bacillus subtilis
bacteriophages. J. Bacteriol.
90:
1655–1663. 1965.—A group of six phages, SP5, SP6, SP7, SP8, SP9, and SP13, which use the Marburg strain of
Bacillus subtilis
as host was characterized. These phages, referred to as group 1, were examined for the following properties: host range, plaque morphology, stability, adsorption kinetics, one-step growth characteristics, calcium requirements, serum neutralization, thermal inactivation, and inactivation by ultraviolet irradiation. Five unrelated
B. subtilis
phages, SP3, SP10, PBS1, SP alpha, and SP beta, were included in the studies. When first isolated, none of the group 1 phages was able to replicate efficiently on
B. subtilis
SB19, a mutant of the “transforming”
B. subtilis
168. Host range mutants capable of growth in SB19 were isolated for all of the group 1 phages except SP13, and are designated the “star” phages (SP5* through SP9*). For characterization, SB19 was used as host for the star phages, and another
B. subtilis
mutant, 168B, was host for SP13.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology