Author:
Leibo S P,Kellenberger E,Kellenberger-van der Kamp C,Frey T G,Steinberg C M
Abstract
By use of mixed infections with conditional lethal mutations in the head genes and an osmotic shock-resistant mutant we have demonstrated that osmotic shock resistance is controlled by gene 24. Using acrylamide gel electrophoresis combined with the "immune replicate" technique, we confirmed the positions of gene products 24 and 24* (P24 and P24*). In this paper we have still used the notation "P24," etc., for designating the product of gene 23, etc., although we prefer and use in general the designation "gp23" as introduced by Casjens and King (Annu. Rev. Biochem. 44:585, 1975). The reason for using the old notation is because the illustrations were prepared several years ago.) P24 ts showed a significantly slower mobility. Both osmotic shock-resistant and -sensitive mature phages contain 24*. Giants constructed with the Osr phage showed the same surface lattice as normal phage. Through temperature-shift experiments with 24(tsL90) alone and in combinations, we studied the phages which are matured after the shift to permissive temperature in the absence of new protein synthesis. Our results strongly suggest that only a fraction of the total phage complement of gene 24-controlled proteins is involved in determining the phenotype of shock resistance, and the remainder is necessary to mature the head.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology
Cited by
17 articles.
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