Influence of Specific Bacteriophage on the Level of Vesicle Formation and Morphology of Cells of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis


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Incubation of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis cells grown on a solid medium with pseudotuberculous diagnostic bacteriophage for 20 min at 37oC led to a significant decrease in the concentration of both components of the system. This effect was absent when the bacteria were grown in a fluid medium. At the same time, this incubation regimen promoted vesicle formation and typical morphological changes in bacteria grown in both surface and suspension cultures. Co-incubation of the bacteriophage with suspension of vesicles isolated from the suspension culture of Y. pseudotuberculosis grown at 10oC (but not 37oC) led to a decrease in plaque-forming activity of the bacteriophage.

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A. Byvalov

Institute of Physiology, Komi Research Center, Ural Division of Russia Academy of Science, Vyatka State University; Institute of Physiology, Komi Research Center, Ural Division of Russia Academy of Science

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Email: byvalov@nextmail.ru
Rússia, Kirov; Syktyvkar, Republic of Komi

M. Malkova

Institute of Physiology, Komi Research Center, Ural Division of Russia Academy of Science

Email: byvalov@nextmail.ru
Rússia, Syktyvkar, Republic of Komi

A. Chernyad’ev

Institute of Physiology, Komi Research Center, Ural Division of Russia Academy of Science, Vyatka State University

Email: byvalov@nextmail.ru
Rússia, Kirov

L. Dudina

Institute of Physiology, Komi Research Center, Ural Division of Russia Academy of Science, Vyatka State University; Institute of Physiology, Komi Research Center, Ural Division of Russia Academy of Science

Email: byvalov@nextmail.ru
Rússia, Kirov; Syktyvkar, Republic of Komi

S. Litvinets

Institute of Physiology, Komi Research Center, Ural Division of Russia Academy of Science, Vyatka State University

Email: byvalov@nextmail.ru
Rússia, Kirov

E. Martinson

Institute of Physiology, Komi Research Center, Ural Division of Russia Academy of Science, Vyatka State University

Email: byvalov@nextmail.ru
Rússia, Kirov


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