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Persistence of bacteriophage T4 in a starved Escherichia coli culture: evidence for the presence of phage subpopulations.

Golec, Piotr and Wiczk, Aleksandra and Łoś, Joanna M and Konopa, Grażyna and Węgrzyn, Grzegorz and Łoś, Marcin (2011) Persistence of bacteriophage T4 in a starved Escherichia coli culture: evidence for the presence of phage subpopulations. The Journal of general virology, 92 (Pt 4). pp. 997-1003. ISSN 1465-2099

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Abstract

Bacteriophage T4 is able to adjust its development to the growth parameters of the host cell. Here, we present evidence for the production of two different subpopulations of phage particles, which differ in their ability to infect starved Escherichia coli cells. The ability of phage T4 to produce a fraction of virions unable to infect starved cells is linked to the functions of genes rI and rIII, as well as rIIA. This may represent the adaptation of phage T4 in order to persist in unfavourable environmental conditions.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QR Microbiology
Q Science > QR Microbiology > QR355 Virology
Divisions:Laboratory of Molecular Biology (in Gdansk)
ID Code:367
Deposited By: PhD Piotr Golec
Deposited On:01 Oct 2012 11:08
Last Modified:12 Nov 2014 09:01

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