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. 1970 Jun;5(6):795-800.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.5.6.795-800.1970.

Stalked bacteria: properties of deoxriybonucleic acid bacteriophage phiCbK

Stalked bacteria: properties of deoxriybonucleic acid bacteriophage phiCbK

N Agabian-Keshishian et al. J Virol. 1970 Jun.

Abstract

The Caulobacter crescentus bacteriophage phiCbK was studied with respect to the physical and chemical properties of both the phage and its deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Electron micrographs reveal the phage to be among the largest DNA bacteriophages reported, with head dimensions of 64 by 195 nm and a flexible tail 275 nm in length. The phage is composed of 57% DNA. This DNA is double-stranded as indicated by (i) the sharp increase in extinction coefficient over a narrow range of temperature increase, (ii) an increase in density in CsCl upon thermal denaturation, and (iii) the equivalence of guanine and cytosine as well as adenine and thymine, determined by chemical analysis. phiCbK DNA cosediments with Escherichia coli phage T2 DNA and has therefore been assigned an S(20,w) value of 63.5S. The size of the phage and its DNA and the percentage of DNA indicate that the phiCbK phage head is relatively loosely packed. The properties of the DNA from bacteriophage phiCbK are similar to those of host C. crescentus DNA with respect to buoyant density, thermal transition point, and guanine plus cytosine content.

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