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. 1979 Nov;32(2):497-506.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.32.2.497-506.1979.

Structural role of the polyglutamate portion of the folate found in T4D bacteriophage baseplate

Structural role of the polyglutamate portion of the folate found in T4D bacteriophage baseplate

L M Kozloff et al. J Virol. 1979 Nov.

Abstract

Three types of reagents were used to determine the structural role and location of the polyglutamate portion of the Escherichia coli T4D bacteriophage baseplate dihydropteroyl hexaglutamate. These reagents were examined for their effect in vitro on some of the final steps in phage baseplate morphogenesis. The reagents were (i) a series of oligopeptides composed solely of glutamic acid residues but with various chemical linkages and chain lengths; (ii) a homogeneous preparation of carboxypeptidase G1, an exopeptidase that hydrolyzes carboxyl-terminal glutamates (or aspartates) from simple oligopeptides, including the gamma-glutamyl bonds on folyl polyglutamates as well as the bond between the carboxyl group of the p-aminobenzoyl moiety and the amino group of the first glutamic acid residue of folic acid; and (iii) antisera prepared against a polyglutamate hapten. All three types of reagent markedly inhibited the attachment of the phage long tail fibers to the baseplate. Other steps in baseplate assembly such as the addition of T4D gene 11 or gene 12 products were not affected by any of these reagents. These results indicate that the polyglutamate portion of the folate is located near the attachment site on the bacteriophage baseplate for the long tail fibers.

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