Isolation and Characterization of Escherichia coli bacteriophage 8 specific for E. coli strains belonging to sero-group O 8

Abstract
SUMMARY: A bacteriophage which is specific for Escherichia coli O8 strains was isolated from Freiburg sewage. It is designated as ωOM 8. Inhibition studies suggested that the O8 specific lipopolysaccharide (isolated from E. coli O8) may be the phage receptor or part of it. Bacteriophage ωOM 8 also causes clearing on lawns of E. coli O93 if added at high multiplicity but it does not multiply in this strain. Escherichia coli strains O8 and O93 cross-react serologically and their (O antigenic) lipopolysaccharides have similar structures. Electron microscopy revealed the following features of ωOM 8: icosahedric head, 48 to 50 nm. in diameter; base plate consisting of 6 units, total diameter 14 nm.; 6 spikes, 12·0 to 14·5 nm. long and 3·5 to 4·0 nm. thick; 6 fibres, 168 nm. long, bent at 56 nm., 1·5 nm. thick. The propagation characteristics of ωOM 8 are: burst size, 130; latent period, 19 min.; eclipse period, 13 min.