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Induction and preliminary characterization of a novel halophage SNJ1 from lysogenic Natrinema sp. F5
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Lysogenic Natrinema SpBacteriophageMolecular BiologyMicrobial VirusChemical BiologyMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyPhage BiologyBiochemistryNovel Halophage Snj1Preliminary CharacterizationGene ExpressionPlaque FormationNatural SciencesPathogenesisMicrobiologyPhage AdsorptionMedicineHalophage Snj1
Halophage SNJ1 was induced with mitomycin C from Natrinema sp. strain F5. The phage produces plaques on Natrinema sp. strain J7 only. The phage has a head of about 67 nm in diameter and a tail of 570 nm in length and belongs morphologically to the family Siphoviridae. The phage is strongly salt dependent; NaCl concentration affects the integrity of SNJ1, phage adsorption, and plaque formation. The optimal NaCl concentration for phage adsorption and plaque formation is 30% and 25%, respectively.
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