Abstract: | We have studied the concentration and ionic strength dependence of the fiber-reorientation transition in T2L bacteriophage, using sedimentation velocity and quasielastic light scattering diffusion measurements. High-salt and low-phage concentration favor the form with fibers extended. The equilibrium between the two forms is dependent on the phage Concentration. This behavior is unexpected for a reaction that is apparently unimolecular with respect to phage, and attests to the strong increase in excluded volume and other interactions accompanying fiber extension. The fiber-extended form has anomalously high diffusion coefficient and low molecular weight according to the Svedberg equation. |