E. coli membranes become permeable to ions following T7-virus-infection
- PMID: 796675
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00332882
E. coli membranes become permeable to ions following T7-virus-infection
Abstract
Infection of E. coli with the viruses T7 or T3 leads to a dramatic efflux of potassium ions. This ion efflux is caused by the virus particle since no concomitant protein synthesis is required. T7 mutants carrying deletions in the M-gene (Schweiger et al., 1975), however, yield virus particles disturbed in the ion release.
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