Vibrio cholerae bacteriophage CP-T1: characterization of bacteriophage DNA and restriction analysis

  • Guidolin A
  • Morelli G
  • Kamke M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Temperature bacteriophage CP-T1 of Vibrio cholerae has a capsid that is 45 nm in diameter, a contractile tail 65 nm long and 9.5 nm wide, and a baseplate with several spikes or short tail fibers. The linear double-stranded DNA is 43.5 +/- 1.4 kilobases long, and the phage genome is both terminally redundant and partially circularly permuted. The extent of terminal redundancy is ca. 4%, and circular permutation is up to ca. 44%. Circular restriction maps have been constructed for the enzymes HindIII, EcoRI, BamHI, and PstI. By restriction endonuclease and heteroduplex analyses of phage DNA, the presence and location of a site (pac) at which packaging of phage DNA is initiated was established.

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Guidolin, A., Morelli, G., Kamke, M., & Manning, P. A. (1984). Vibrio cholerae bacteriophage CP-T1: characterization of bacteriophage DNA and restriction analysis. Journal of Virology, 51(1), 163–169. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.51.1.163-169.1984

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