Literature DB >> 7097858

Minor coat protein composition and location of the A protein in bacteriophage f1 spheroids and I-forms.

J Lopez, R E Webster.   

Abstract

The filamentous bacteriophage f1 can be transformed into a spherical particle (spheroid) or an intermediate shortened filament with a flared end (I-forms) by exposure to a chloroform-water interface at 22 or 4 degrees C, respectively. The protein composition of bacteriophage f1 spheroids and I-forms was examined by separating the proteins from the purified. [35S]cysteine-labeled particles by sodium dodecyl sulfate-urea-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Quantitation of the radioactivity on the gels showed that I-forms and spheroids contain the same complement of minor coat proteins as do untreated f1 phage. This composition is unchanged after removal of the DNA, either by digestion with micrococcal nuclease or by centrifugation of the particles through CsCl density gradients, indicating that none of the minor coat proteins is held in the particles solely through an interaction with the DNA. We also examined the location of the A protein in I-forms by decoration with ferritin-conjugated antibodies and examination under the electron microscope and found that the A protein is located specifically at the flared end of the I-form particle, through which the DNA is extruded and at which contraction into spheroids begins. The implications of these results with regard to the orientation of the DNA within the capsid and the process of infection are discussed.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7097858      PMCID: PMC256948          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.42.3.1099-1107.1982

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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