Morphogenetic structures present in lysates of amber mutants of bacteriophage Mu
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Morphogenetic structures present in lysates of amber mutants of bacteriophage Mu
Abstract
The Mu phage particle is structurally similar to that of the T-even phages, consisting of an icosahedral head and contractile tail. This study continues an analysis of the morphogenesis of the Mu phage particle by defining the structural defects resulting from mutations in specific Mu genes. Defective lysates produced by induction of 55 amber mutants, representing 24 essential genes, were examined in the electron microscope and categorized into eight classes based on the observed phage-related structures. (1) Mutations in genes lys, F and G, and some H mutations, did not cause a visible alteration in particle structure. (2) Mutants defective in genes A, B, and C produced no detectable phage structures, consistent with their lack of production of late RNA. (3) Extracts defective in genes L, M, Y, N, P, Q, V, W, and R contained only head structures, and these appeared normal. (4) K-defective mutants accumulated free heads as well as free tails which were longer than normal and variable in length. (5) Tails which appeared normal were the only structures found in T- and some I-defective extracts. (6) Free tails and empty heads accumulated in D-, E-, and some I- and H-defective extracts. These heads were as much as 16% smaller than normal heads. The heads found in some I amber lysates had a protruding neck-like structure and unusually thick shells suggestive of a scaffolding-like structure. (7) Defects in gene J resulted in the accumulation of unattached tails and full heads. (8) Previous analysis of lysates produced by inversion-defective gin mutants fixed in the G(+) orientation demonstrated that S and U mutants produced particles lacking tail fibers (F.J. Grundy and M.M. Howe (1984), Virology 134, 296-317). In these experiments with Gin+ phages S and U mutants produced apparently normal phage particles. Presumably the tail fiber defects were masked by the production of S' and U' proteins by G(-) phages in the population.
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