Mitomycin C induction of bacteriophages from Serpulina hyodysenteriae and Serpulina innocens

  • Humphrey S
  • Stanton T
  • Jensen N
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A prophage was induced from cells of the pathogenic spirochaete Serpulina hyodysenteriue using mitomycin C. Five to seven hours after mitomycin C was added (8 pg/ml, final concentration) to S. hyodysenteriae B204 cultures in BHIS broth (OD,,, = 0.9) cell lysis was detected as a decrease in culture optical density. Bacteriophage particles attached to whole cells and to cell debris were detected by electron microscopic analysis of negatively stained (2% PTA, pH 7.0) bacteria harvested by centrifugation from mitomycin C treated cultures. The phage particles consisted of a head (45 nm diameter) and a tail (64 nm X 9 nm). Bacteria from untreated cultures lacked phages detectable by electron microscopy. The appearance of bacteriophage particles in mitomycin C treated cultures correlated with the appearance of extrachromosomal DNA, 7-8 kb in size as estimated by agarose gel electrophoresis, in DNA preparations from treated S. hyodysenteriac cells. When cultures of other 5. hyodysenteriae strains (B78, B 169, A-l, B8044, B6933, Ack300/8, R-l) and S. innocens 4/71 in BHIS were treated with mitomycin C (8-15 pg/ml, final concentration), phages similar in morphology and size to the S. hyodysentu-riae B204 phage were induced.

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Humphrey, S. B., Stanton, T. B., & Jensen, N. S. (1995). Mitomycin C induction of bacteriophages from Serpulina hyodysenteriae and Serpulina innocens. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 134(1), 97–101. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.1995.tb07921.x

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