Abstract:
According to electron-microscopic data, various cells in the M. smegmatis ATCC607 population interact differently with phage MTPH11. Fluorometric studies of phage-host interactions were performed using a membranotropic fluorescent probe, 8-anilino-1-naphthalene sulfonate (ANS). Changes in the electric characteristics of mycobacterial cells infected with the phage were studied by electro-orientational (EO) spectroscopy. The problem of the employment of fluorometry and EO spectroscopy for rapid phage typing of mycobacteria is discussed.