CHARACTERISTICS OF A STAPHYLOCOCCAL PHAGE CAPABLE OF TRANSDUCTION

M. L. Morse, J. W. LaBelle
1962 Journal of Bacteriology  
MORSE, M. L. (University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver) AND J. W. LABELLE. Characteristics of a staphylococcal phage capable of transduction. J. Bacteriol. 83:775-780. 1962-The growth of staphylococcal phage 53, a temperate phage, has been studied. The latent periods in nutrient broth are: infected sensitive cells, 45 min; ultraviolet-induced lysogenic cells, 83 min. The burst size, as indicated by one-step growth studies and single-burst experiments, is 25 to 30 particles per lysing cell.
more » ... Phage particles transducing streptomycin resistance and novobiocin resistance are produced at the same time as nontransducing particles. Some observations have been made on the host, Staphylococcus aureus NCTC 8511.
doi:10.1128/jb.83.4.775-780.1962 fatcat:4fxgzx5xxvgdpkzcrfo52whau4