Research Article

Occurrence of Polyamines in Coliphages T5, {varphi}X174 and in Phage-infected Bacteria

Journal of General Virology 1975; 26(3):287 · https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-26-3-287

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Abstract

The polyamine spermidine and the diamine putrescine have been detected in coliphages T5 and X174. Polyamines were identified by thin-layer chromatography and mass-spectrometry of dansyl derivatives, as well as by ion-exchange chromatography. In X174 phages, polyamines were sufficient to neutralize 0.5% of DNA phosphates. The polyamine content of T5 phages depended on growth media and purification procedures, but at least 1% of DNA phosphates were neutralized by polyamines. After infection, an increase in cellular polyamine was noticed. This increase paralleled variations in ornithine decarboxylase activity.