Literature DB >> 1092689

Interaction of deoxycholate and of detergents with the coat protein of bacteriophage f1.

S Makino, J L Woolford, C Tanford, R E Webster.   

Abstract

The major coat protein of bacteriophage f1, which is localized in the host membrane during phage maturation, has a hydrophobic binding site capable of binding deoxycholate and a variety of detergents to form a soluble particle, and in that respect, resembles many membrane proteins. The soluble particle has properties that suggest it is formed by simple insertion of protein into a deoxycholate or detergent micelle, but molecular weight measurements show that the protein is present as a dimer, even in sodium dodecyl sulfate, indicating the existence of unusually strong forces for self-association. A by-product of the investigation has been to show that detergents can be very helpful in the fractionation of the constituent molecules of the virus: deoxycholate-solubilized virus is readily fractionated by gel chromatography into DNA, A protein, and B protein, with virtually no cross-contamination.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1092689

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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