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Comparison of the structural and chemical composition of giant T-even phage heads.

U Aebi, R K Bijlenga, B ten Heggeler, J Kistler, A C Steven, P R Smith.   

Abstract

A study has been made of the structure of the capsids of T4D giant phage produced from mutants in gene 23 and temperature-sensitive mutants in gene 24, and T4D and T2L giant phage formed by the addition of L-canavanine followed by an Larginine chase in the growth medium. All the giant phage capsids have been shown to be built according to the same geometrical architecture. This consists of a near-hexagonal surface net, lattice constant 129.5 A, folded into a left-handed T = 13 prolate icosahedron elongated along one of its fivefold symmetry axes. Their only apparent difference from wild-type T-even phage capsids is their abnormally elongated tubular part. A comparison of the capsomere morphologies and protein compositions of the giant phage capsids showed that all T4D giants are identical but differ from T2L: The T4D capsomere has a complex (6 + 6 + 1)-type morphology, whereas the T2L has a simple 6-type. T2L phage, however, lack two capsid proteins, "soc" and "hoc", present in T4D. The difference in capsomere morphology can therefore be related to the difference in the protein compositions of these two phage. Possible differences between the initiation and means of length regulation of giant phage heads and the aberrant polyheads are discussed.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1027922     DOI: 10.1002/jss.400050406

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Supramol Struct        ISSN: 0091-7419


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3.  New method for localizing proteins in periodic structures: Fab fragment labeling combined with image processing of electron micrographs.

Authors:  U Aebi; B ten Heggeler; L Onorato; J Kistler; M K Showe
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1977-12       Impact factor: 11.205

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Journal:  Microbiol Rev       Date:  1978-09

5.  Distribution of mass in relaxed frog skeletal muscle and its redistribution upon activation.

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6.  Phage display of intact domains at high copy number: a system based on SOC, the small outer capsid protein of bacteriophage T4.

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7.  Genetic studies on capsid-length determination in bacteriophage T4. II. Genetic evidence that specific protein-protein interactions are involved.

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8.  Molecular mechanisms controlling protein-protein and protein-nucleic acid interactions as revealed by studies of virus maturation.

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9.  Head maturation pathway of bacteriophages T4 and T2. III. Isolation and characterization of particles produced by mutants in gene 17.

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10.  Crystalline arrays of membrane-bound acetylcholine receptor.

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