Abstract

Phage 299, on equilibrium sedimentation in CsCl, gives 3 major bands whose relative proportions depend on growth conditions. One band is whole heads without tails, the other two are infectious phage of differing degrees of disarray and stability. Electron micrographs show that the infectious phage has a head about 60 nm across, probably icosahedral in shape, and a straight tail of approximately 140 nm in length. The tail assemblies appear defective and incomplete. Sedimentation in a sucrose gradient of the DNA extracted from phage 299 is monodisperse with a molecular weight of 20.6±1.5×106 daltons based on comparison with λ and 186 phage DNA’s. The DNA has a base composition of 51.7% guanine and cytosine as determined by bouyant density in CsCl. A comparison of its denaturation behavior by analysis of the hyperchromic shift at 260 nm with that of phage P2 suggests a considerable number of common characteristics, and an absence of a low guanine and cytosine portion on the part of 299 which amounts to approximately 10% of the total DNA.

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