Publications by authors named "L V Cheremukhina"

The influence of plasmids of the IncP-2 group on development of bacteriophages of Pseudomonas aeruginosa was studied. Six different types of phage growth inhibition conferred by natural plasmids of the IncP-2 group were found. All these plasmids were shown to have no effect on adsorption and injection of phage DNA into cells, only blocking intracellular phage development.

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Comparison of heteroduplexes (HD) between DNAs of different transposable phages of Pseudomonas aeruginosa belonging to two previously described subgroups (D3112 and B3) revealed two types of structure (composition) of the bacteriophages, designated "type A" and "type B". The properties of genome structure of type A (phages of D3112 subgroup) are as follows: high level of conservation (up to 70% of genomes of different phages are represented as blocks of homologous DNA sequences); substitutions in genomes revealed as nonhomology regions in HD are, as a rule, small and located in certain sites; the distribution of the nonhomologous regions in HD of these phages is highly reproducible in independent experiments. Bacteriophages of subgroup B3 have genomes of type B: only a small part (approx.

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To reveal possible differences in adsorptional specificities of transposable phages of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and to study the genetical control of this character, we isolated a group of phage-resistant P. aeruginosa mutants using some temperate and virulent phages. The study of resistance of the mutants to all the phages permitted us to find some types of mutants and to build a formal scheme of distribution of adsorptional receptors on the surface of P.

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The coordinate function of two loci - pdeX and pdeY - in the genome of a transposable phage (TP) provides the phage function pde+ (good growth on bacteria with Rms163 plasmid). When these two loci in hybrid phages originate from different TP, some of the hybrid phages have Pde- phenotype. To localize pdeX and pdeY, the structure of hybrid TP genomes with Pde+ and Pde- phenotype obtained in crosses between B39ts+ and PH132 were studied using restriction and heteroduplex analysis.

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Mutants and recombinants of transposable Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage B39 with a specific phenotype Pde- (pleiotropic developmental effect) were studied. Pde- phages produce clear minute plaques on lawns of P. aeruginosa PAO1 and fail to grow in cells of PAO1 harbouring Rms 163 (Inc P5) plasmid.

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