Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 2, 2026

Following Cell-fate in E. coli After Infection by Phage Lambda
Published on: October 14, 2011
Phenotypic variations in re-lysogenization of Bacillus licheniformis with temperate phage
Abstract:
A bacitracin-producing strain Bacillus licheniformis ATCC 10716 harbors two types of inducible phages (LP52 and DLP 10716). 156 strains re-lysogenized with phage LP52 were independently isolated from a cured strain UM12 of B. licheniformis. Those strains were divided into 12 groups based on colony morphology and pigment production. Some of the re-lysogenized strains grew faster than UM12 and others produced more bacitracin than the cured strain. For example, the production of bacitracin by one of the re-lysogenized strains, L89, was enhanced by about 70% in comparison with UM12. The phenotypic variations observed with re-lysogenized strains might be due to the re-insertion of the phage genome at different sites of the chromosome in addition to the pleiotropic effect assumed.
Related Concept Videos
Lytic Cycle of Bacteriophages
Lysogenic Cycle of Bacteriophages
Viral Replication: Lytic Cycle
Viral Replication: Lysogenic Cycle
DNA Bacteriophages
Bacteriophages of the Human Virome

