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J Bacteriol. 1985 November; 164(2): 600-604

Integration of bacteriophage SP24 into the chromosome of group A streptococci.

J G Spanier and P P Cleary

ABSTRACT

The group A streptococcal bacteriophage SP24 contains a unique phage att site and integrates into a common chromosomal locus in two unrelated group A streptococcal strains, CS24 and CS112. Southern blot analysis suggested that the terminally redundant phage DNA recombines to form the unit-length genome observed in the prophage state. Phage DNA integration appears to be required for stable lysogen formation and conversion to the M+ state; however, the precise role of the bacteriophage and the relationship of phage integration to increased M protein synthesis are unclear.


J Bacteriol. 1985 November; 164(2): 600-604







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