FINE STRUCTURE OF THE BACTERIOPHAGE ATTACHMENT PROCESS
- PMID: 14058951
- PMCID: PMC278418
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.86.2.266-273.1963
FINE STRUCTURE OF THE BACTERIOPHAGE ATTACHMENT PROCESS
Abstract
Cota-Robles, E. H. (University of California, Riverside) and M. D. Coffman. Fine structure of the bacteriophage attachment process. J. Bacteriol. 86:266-273. 1963.-Electron microscopic examination of cells of Escherichia coli infected with coliphage T(2) suggested that the tail spikes of the virus attach to the cell wall. This is followed by a local disorganization of the cell wall and contraction of the virus tail resulting in the approximation of the virus to the cell. Ejection of the viral contents is followed by a retraction of the attached viral ghost from the infected cell. The bacterial cells reveal a fibrillar nuclear structure which in some cases surrounds material that appears to be of cytoplasmic origin.
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