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. 1977 Nov;24(2):514-7.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.24.2.514-517.1977.

Role of potassium in the synthesis and decay of two specific bacteriophage T4 messages

Role of potassium in the synthesis and decay of two specific bacteriophage T4 messages

M L Walsh et al. J Virol. 1977 Nov.

Abstract

The role of K+ in the in vivo metabolism of specific phage T4 messengers was studied. By using a mutant of Escherichia coli defective in its ability to accumulate K+ from the growth medium, it was possible to rapidly deplete cells of their intracellular K+ and in this way determine K+-dependent reactions in vivo. The rate constants for accumulation, synthesis, and decay of the early enzymes deoxynucleotide kinase and alpha-glucosyl transferase were determined. It was shown that there is a very close association between mRNA synthesis and its decay, indicating that a mechanism may be present in the cell that can regulate the concentration of these RNAs. Since the mRNA's for these enzymes are very stable in cells depleted of K+, K+ depletion may be a useful method for the isolation of functional T4 mRNA.

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