Published September 14, 1983 | Version v1
Journal article

The oxygen effect in bacteriophages irradiated in different media. 1

  • 1. AN SSSR, Pushchino-na-Oke. Inst. Biologicheskoj Fiziki

Description

The oxygen effect (OE) on bacteriophage T4 in a salt solution was studied. It is shown that the sign and magnitude of OE depend on the conditions of the postirradiation incubation of the phage in irradiated medium. The direct OE is due to postirradiation lesion of the phage by hydrogen peroxide which is formed in greater amounts after irradiation in oxygen than in anoxia. The addition of catalase is shown to eliminate the postirradiation inactivation of the phage. In this case an opposite OE is observed. The mechanism of this effect is a scavenge of hydrogen atoms which damage the phage by oxygen. In the presence of catalase the OE depends also on pH of the solution. It is suggested that the hydroxyl radical arising from the reaction of H2O2 with Fe2+ is responsible for the damaging effect of H2O2. (author)

Additional details

Additional titles

Subtitle (English)
Irradiation in salt solution
Original title (Russian)
Кислородный еффект при облучении бактериофага в разных средах. 1
Original subtitle (Russian)
Obluchenie v solevom rastvore.

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Stud. Biophys.
Journal Volume
36
Journal Issue
3
Series
Stud. Biophys.
Journal Page Range
163-168
ISSN
0081-6337