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. 1967 Jul;15(4):723–725. doi: 10.1128/am.15.4.723-725.1967

Application of Paper Chromatograms to the Study of Inducers of λ Bacteriophage in Escherichia coli

Bernard Heinemann 1, Alma J Howard 1, Z Jean Hollister 1
PMCID: PMC547044  PMID: 4860524

Abstract

A procedure has been developed whereby paper chromatograms of agents which induce λ bacteriophage in Escherichia coli can be developed using bioautographs with a lysogenic test system. Well-defined plaque-forming zones are produced indicating the area on the paper chromatogram where the active inducing material can be located. A mixture of the bacteriophage-inducing antibiotic, mitomycin C, and the noninducing antibiotic, paromomycin, was resolved into its components on paper strips with an ethyl acetate-methanol solvent system. The location of both antibiotics could thus be readily observed. Antibacterial and inducing activities were found to be identical with a crude fermentation solid, NSC-B-158,791. The use of this procedure for resolution of multicomponent inducing activities in antibiotic beers and for characterization of active components which may be potential antitumor antibiotics is indicated.

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