Bacteriophage T4 head morphogenesis. VII. Terminal stages of head maturation
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.17.2.550-567.1976
Bacteriophage T4 head morphogenesis. VII. Terminal stages of head maturation
Abstract
Several aspects of the terminal stages of T4 head maturation were investigated using ts and am mutants blocked at single steps of the assembly pathway. We had previously found that cells infected with mutants of gene 13, e.g., tsN38 and amE609, accumulated both stable (10 to 20%)- and fragile (80%)-filled head precursors (Hamilton and Luftig, 1972). Here we showed the following for such gene 13-defective, mutant-infected cells. (i) Using thin-section analysis the pool of phage precursor structures observed under nonpermissive conditions was one-third of that observed when the cells were cultured under permissive conditions. (ii) In order for complete conversion of the precursors into viable phage to occur, there were apparent requirements of metabolic energy, protein, and DNA synthesis. (iii) The intracellular DNA pool under nonpermissive conditions exhibited a 50% distribution between 63S (mature size) and 200 S (concatenate size) DNA, with the latter DNA serving as a precursor pool. Further, this DNA pool when spread onto a protein monolayer exhibited a dispersed array of DNA, strands around a core, which was less dense than that found for the greater than 1,000S DNA concatenate isolated from gene 49-defective infected cells. (iv) When precuations were taken to stabilize the head precursors, such as lysis of the cells into glutaraldehyde, there was a 30% increase in the yield of 1,200S filled heads. Correlating these results and previous results concerning gene 49-defective unfilled heads, we propose that there are several forms of gene 13 fragile head precursors which serve as intermediates between gene 49 unfilled heads and gene 13 stable filled heads. We cannot, however, rule out the possibility that all gene 13-defective heads represent a single class of unstable particles, which decay slowly. In either case, we have shown that gene 13-defective particles are unstable to some degree inside the cell and are highly unstable outside the cell; yet all particles can still be efficiently converted to phage in vivo.
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