Morphological manifestations of freezing and thawing injury in bacteriophage T4Bo
- PMID: 1068189
- PMCID: PMC2129720
- DOI: 10.1017/s0022172400055595
Morphological manifestations of freezing and thawing injury in bacteriophage T4Bo
Abstract
Electron microscopic observation of negatively stained preparations of frozen and thawed suspensions of T4Bo phage clearly separated the morphological changes produced produced by low-temperature salt denaturation from those produced by eutectic phase changes. Salt denaturation caused contraction of tail sheaths. Eutectic phase changes appeared to cause two separate lesions. Firstly the tail sheath was disjointed 18-22 nm. below the collar and the tail core was disjointed at 40-60 nm. below the collar, giving rise to separated heads with a small tail remnant, and separated tails in which the sheath remarkably remained in its extended form. Secondly, tears were seen in the head membranes of particles with collapsed empty heads. In all the experiments the percentage of normal phage particles counted electron-microscopically was close to the percentage of viable phage as determined by plaque assay.
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