Characterization of Vibrio eltor Typing Phages: Properties of the Eltor Phage e4 Chattopadhyay, Samit and Kinchington, Derek and Ghost, Ranajit K.,, 68, 1411-1416 (1987), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-68-5-1411, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 0022-1317, abstract= SUMMARY Biophysical characteristics of Vibrio eltor phage e4, a key phage in the Vibrio cholerae typing scheme were studied. This icosahedral phage was found to contain 12 structural polypeptides with mol. wt. ranging from 25 000 to 120000. One of these polypeptides of mol. wt. 50000 accounted for most of the structural proteins present and was probably the major phage capsid protein. The phage genome comprised a single linear, doublestranded DNA molecule, 69·2 kbp in length (45·6 × 106 mol. wt.) as determined by electron microscopy and restriction fragment analyses. The G + C content was 34·6 %. Electron microscopy data indicated that unlike the DNAs of other cholera phages, phage e4 DNA is not circularly permuted. Adsorption under normal conditions was biphasic with rate constants of 1·02 × 10−9/ml/min up to 60 % adsorption and 3 × 10−10/ml/min thereafter. Intracellular phage multiplication was characterized by a latent period of 27 min. The burst size was approximately 100 phage particles per infected cell., language=, type=