Oguma K, Iida H
J Gen Microbiol. 1979 May;112(1):203-6. doi: 10.1099/00221287-112-1-203.
Toxin production in Clostridium botulinum types C and D is governed by specific bacteriophages. Prior passages of a phage controlling type C toxin production caused subsequently lysogenized bacteria to become variably toxigenic. This appears to be one of the causes of the decrease in toxigenicity which is common in some type C and D strains. The morphology of bacteria was also changed from rod-shaped to filamentous by infection with a successively propagated phage.
C型和D型肉毒梭菌中的毒素产生由特定噬菌体控制。控制C型毒素产生的噬菌体的先前传代导致随后溶原化的细菌变得具有可变的产毒性。这似乎是某些C型和D型菌株中常见的产毒性降低的原因之一。通过连续传代的噬菌体感染,细菌的形态也从杆状变为丝状。