Effect of Specific Polysaccharides from the Host Bacteria and of Ribonuclease on the Multiplication of Rhizobium Phages

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Kleczkowski, J. and Kleczkowski, A. 1952. Effect of Specific Polysaccharides from the Host Bacteria and of Ribonuclease on the Multiplication of Rhizobium Phages. Biochemical Journal. 7 (3-4), pp. 340-349. https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-7-3-4-340

AuthorsKleczkowski, J. and Kleczkowski, A.
Abstract

SUMMARY: Two serologically unrelated strains of nodule bacteria produced two different polysaccharides, only one of which precipitated with antiserum to its parent bacterium. Both polysaccharides interfered with the multiplication of two bacteriophages in liquid cultures of the two bacterial strains, each of which was susceptible to only one of the two bacteriophages. One polysaccharide was slightly more effective than the other in interfering with multiplication of both bacteriophages: one phage was much more susceptible than the other to the interfering action of both polysaccharides. Crystallized pancreatic ribonuclease interfered with multiplication of bacteriophages much more strongly than did the polysaccharides. Neither the polysaccharides nor ribonuclease destroyed the phage particles.

Year of Publication1952
JournalBiochemical Journal
Journal citation7 (3-4), pp. 340-349
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-7-3-4-340
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Print01 Nov 1952
PublisherPortland Press Ltd
ISSN0264-6021

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