170 Yersinia strains belonging to various species were investigated for the
presence of temperate bacteriophages. By induction with mitomycin C seven
phages were isolated from Y. enterocolitica strains and one phage from a Y.
frederiksenii strain. The phages were characterized on the basis of their
morphology, host range, genome size, DNA homology, and protein composition.
They belong to different phage families and reveal narrow to moderate wide
host ranges. Some of the isolated phages were able to infect pathogenic as
well as nonpathogenic strains of Y. enterocolitica. The genomes of all iso
lated phages were found to be composed of double stranded DNA ranging from
about 40 to 60 kb. In addition to the analysed phages, a number of putative
phages were induced in strains of Y. frederiksenii, Y. kristensenii, Y. in
termedia, and Y. mollaretii. The putative phages were identified by isolati
on of phage DNA from cell free lysates but could not be propagated on indic
ator strains. Southern hybridization experiments revealed relationships bet
ween phages belonging to different families. Moreover, DNA homologies were
observed between phages isolated from nonpathogenic Yersinia strains and a
phage which was isolated from a pathogenic Y. enterocolitica serogroup O:3
strain.