@Article{taiwania1978231141, AUTHOR = {Yen-Yu Kao and San-San Tsay Liu}, TITLE = {Characterization of Two Bacteriophages for Pseudomonas aeruginosa}, JOURNAL = {Taiwania}, VOLUME = {23}, YEAR = {1978}, ISSUE = {1}, PAGES = {141-152}, URL = {https://taiwania.ntu.edu.tw/abstract/686}, ABSTRACT = {Two bacteriophages of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Holloway strain 1 were isolated from sewage, named L1 and S2 respectively. Electron microscopic study revealed that both L1 and S2 had a tadpole-like structure. Phage L1 possessed an elliptical head of 89 × 67 nm, a tail of 150 × 5 nm and a knob structure at the tip. S2 had a polygonal head of 133 × 117 nm, with a tail of 133 × 25 nm in dimension; neck, tail sheath and baseplate also could be seen. Both phages contained double-stranded DNA. Using the method of assaying free phages, the average adsorption rate constant for L1 and S2 were 4.11 × 10-10 and 5,54 × 10-9 ml/min respectively. Other physiological properties, host range, thermal inactivation, UV inactivation, pH stability and chloroform sensitivity, were also determined.}, DOI = {10.6165/tai.1978.23.141} }