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Canadian Science Publishing, Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 6(23), p. 653-658

DOI: 10.1139/m77-098

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The nature of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PAO bacteriophage receptors

Journal article published in 1977 by Andrew M. Kropinski ORCID, Lora Chan, Ken Jarrell, F. H. Milazzo
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Abstract

Receptors for phages specific to Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PAO were studied. Phages 16, 44, 109, F8, and PBI are lipopolysaccharide (LPS) specific as shown by neutralization tests. The PhI50's of the LPS, adsorption rate constants with strain PAO and the plaque morphologies of these five phages were quite similar. Phages 1214 and 7 also appear to be LPS-specific on the basis of host–range studies. Phage 73 is pilus-specific, while phages 21 and 68 fall into a group which does not attach to pili, flagella, or LPS. A theoretical approach to the interpretation of phage–cell interactions is presented.