Cytotoxin-converting phages, φCTX and PS21, are R pyocin-related phages

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φCTX is a temperate phage of Pseudomonas aeruginosa harbouring the ctx gene that encodes cytotoxin (CTX). We identified φCTX as an R pyocin-related phage, by serological and molecular analysis, based on the findings that the infectivity of the phage was inhibited with the antisera directed R pyocins and R pyocin-related phages and that the φCTX genome showed DNA homology to the genome of PS17 (a representative of the R pyocin-related phages) as well as to the pyocin R2 genes. Another new CTX-converting, R pyocin-related phage named PS21 was isolated from a CTX-producing strain of P. aeruginosa, suggesting the distribution of the ctx gene by certain members of R pyocin-related phage family. © 1994.

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Hayashi, T., Matsumoto, H., Ohnishi, M., Yokota, S. ichi, Shinomiya, T., Kageyama, M., & Terawaki, Y. (1994). Cytotoxin-converting phages, φCTX and PS21, are R pyocin-related phages. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 122(3), 239–344. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.1994.tb07174.x

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