The Purification Of B. megatherium G phage is described and it is shown that DEAE cellulose chromatography combined with conventional methods gave a phage preparation which was at least 95 per cent pure, and contained 2.16 µg nitrogen/1011 infective particles. The phage particle weight in molecular weight units was 91 x 106. The small amount of contaminating material appeared to represent phage "ghosts." An essentially 1:1 ratio of particles to infective units was found when data from electron microscopic counts or data from chemical analysis were related to phage infectivity. Comparison, by several methods, of the G phage and coliphage T2 shows that T2 is 2.6 times larger than G phage. The specific activity of the muralytic component obtained by disintegration of phage preparations with urea was unchanged by the purification indicating that the phage-"bound" muralytic activity is an integral part of the phage structure.
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March 01 1962
Purification of B. megatherium Phage G and Evidence for a Muralytic Enzyme as an Integral Part of the Phage
James S. Murphy,
James S. Murphy
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Lennart Philipson
Lennart Philipson
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James S. Murphy
From The Rockefeller Institute
Lennart Philipson
From The Rockefeller Institute
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright, 1962, by The Rockefeller Institute Press.
1962
J Gen Physiol (1962) 45 (4): 155–168.
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James S. Murphy, Lennart Philipson; Purification of B. megatherium Phage G and Evidence for a Muralytic Enzyme as an Integral Part of the Phage . J Gen Physiol 1 March 1962; 45 (4): 155–168. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.45.4.155
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