Systematic isolation of transducing phages for myxococcus xanthus

1978 
Abstract Six new phages active on Myxococcus xanthus have been isolated from cultures of myxobacteria. The six are all capable of transduction, and they fall into three groups. Members of one group have long contractile tails, have a characteristic neutralization antigen, and resemble the previously described M×4. Members of a second group, exemplified by M×8, have very short tails and a characteristic antigen. M×9, the sole member of the third group, has a very short tail and a characteristic antigen. Phage M×8, which is active on fruiting as well as nonfruiting strains of M. xanthus , can transduce auxotrophic, antibiotic resistance and motility markers in M. xanthus . Although crude lysates of M×8 contain 58-nm diameter particles with a tail and 29-nm particles without tail, only 58-nm particles can form plaques and transduce. The plaque-forming particles of M×8 possess a single DNA molecule of 56,000 base pairs with a buoyant density of 1.726 g/cm 3 , virtually identical to that of the DNA from its host.
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