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J Gen Virol 74 (1993), 2419-2425; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-74-11-2419
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Characterization of a new bacteriophage which infects bacteria of the genus Acidiphilium

Thomas E. Ward1, Debby F. Bruhn1, Mary Lou Shean1,{dagger}, Carolyn S. Watkins1, Debbie Bulmer1 and Vern Winston2

1 Biotechnology, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, P.O. Box 1625, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83415-2203
and2 Department of Biological Sciences, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho 83201, U.S.A.

A novel bacteriophage, termed {varphi}Ac1, that infects strains of the genus Acidiphilium (acidophilic, heterotrophic, aerobic, Gram-negative eubacteria) most commonly isolated from acidic mine drainage environments, has been discovered and several of its properties have been determined. This is the first report of a bacteriophage infecting such cells. The virion has a lambdoid morphology and is larger than {lambda}, as shown by electron microscopy and sucrose gradient centrifugation. The sedimentation coefficient of the virion is approximately 615S. The nucleic acid of {varphi}Ac1 is dsDNA, approximately 102 kb in length. Several experimental results show that {varphi}Ac1 is a temperate phage. The plaques are turbid, and most cells isolated from plaques produced on sensitive cells by filter-sterilized phage preparations contain the phage and are resistant to further phage infection. Southern blot analysis shows that {varphi}Ac1 prophage DNA is integrated into the bacterial genome during the temperate growth phase.

{dagger} Present address: Department of Biochemistry, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, U.S.A.

Received 2 April 1993; accepted 9 July 1993.





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