Electron microscopic studies on intracellular phage development--history and perspectives
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Electron microscopic studies on intracellular phage development--history and perspectives
Abstract
This review is centered on the applications of thin sections to the study of intracellular precursors of bacteriophage heads. Results obtained with other preparation methods are included in so far as they are essential for the comprehension of the biological problems. This type of work was pioneered with phage T4, which contributed much to today's understanding of morphogenesis and form determination. The T4 story is rich in successes, but also in many fallacies. Due to its large size, T4 is obviously prone to preparation artefacts such as emptying, flattening and others. Many of these artefacts were first encountered in T4. Artefacts are mostly found in lysates, however, experience shows that they are not completely absent from thin sections. This can be explained by the fact that permeability changes induced by fixatives occur. The information gained from T4 was profitably used for the study of other phages. They are included in this review as far as electron microscopic studies played a major role in the elucidation of their morphogenetic pathways. Research on phage assembly pathways and form determination is a beautiful illustration for the power of the integrated approach which combines electron microscopy with biochemistry, genetics and biophysics. As a consequence, we did not restrict ourselves to the review of electron microscopic work but tried to integrate pertinent data which contribute to the understanding of the molecular mechanisms acting in determining the form of supramolecular structures.
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