Gene expression during the development of bacteriophage phi 29. 3. Analysis of viral-specific protein synthesis with suppressible mutants
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.13.3.690-698.1974
Gene expression during the development of bacteriophage phi 29. 3. Analysis of viral-specific protein synthesis with suppressible mutants
Abstract
Fifty-four suppressible mutants of bacteriophage phi29 have been isolated with a variety of mutagens and assigned to eight complementation groups. Viral-specific protein synthesis in UV light-irradiated, nonsuppressing Bacillus subtilis 60084 was analyzed with exponential acrylamide gels. Four additional phi29 proteins which were undetected on ordinary acrylamide gels are reported in this paper. Five phage phi29 proteins have been unambiguously assigned to specific cistrons. Two cistrons had pleiotropic effects on viral protein synthesis. Mutants in cistrons I or II were unable to synthesize DNA in nonsuppressing bacteria. Mutants in cistron I were unable to attach viral chromosomes to the host cell membrane, and the protein responsible for this function has been identified. The other viral protein playing a role in phage phi29 DNA synthesis is also identified and assigned to cistron II. Mutants in cistron II can attach viral chromosomes to membrane, but cannot synthesize DNA in nonsuppressing bacteria.
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