Isolation and identification of bacteriophage phi X174 prohead
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- DOI: 10.1073/pnas.76.10.4877
Isolation and identification of bacteriophage phi X174 prohead
Abstract
The morphogenesis of bacteriophage phi X174 has been investigated by using an in vitro DNA synthesizing system. An extract of a B-mutant-infected cell is capable of synthesizing infectious phage in vitro when the B gene function is provided by the addition of an ammonium sulfate fraction of a C-mutant-infected-cell extract. This fraction contains the omega complex, a complex of phage-coded proteins with S = 108; the B-mutant extract does not. The purified omega complex, isolated from the C-mutant extract, caused the synthesis and encapsidation of viral DNA when added to B-mutant extract. The omega complex contains the B protein but it is the intact omega complex that functioned in the in vitro complementation of the B-mutant extract because other fractions containing B protein but no omega complex had little or no complementing activity. The results indicate that the omega complex is the phi X174 prohead. The B protein is not found in either the 132S or 114S phage particles but is an essential component of the prohead. This suggests that it may have a scaffolding function.
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