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Early development of bacteriophages SP01 and SP82G in minicells of Bacillus subtilis.
Authors:J N Reeve  G Mertens  E Amann
Institution:Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik D-1000 Berlin 33, Ihnestrasse 63-73, West Germany
Abstract:SP01- and SP82G-infected Bacillus subtilis CU403 divIVBI minicells synthesize 13 easily detectable early RNA species with molecular weights ranging from 60 × 103 to 430 × 103. Comparison of in vivo and in vitro translation of early messenger RNA indicates that five early mRNAs of SP01 are synthesized but not translated unless protein synthesis has been permitted in the infected minicell, providing evidence for a translation control mechanism. A sequential appearance of 48 polypeptides has been determined in SP01-infected minicells. The polypeptides have been grouped into two classes of early polypeptides, i.e. those encoded by early mRNA and three subsequent classes as demonstrated by the analysis of polypeptides synthesized in minicells infected with the SP01 mutants, susF21, susF4 and susF14. Phage capsid proteins are not synthesized in minicells. RNA synthesized in infected minicells is subject to turnover. The individual mRNA species have differing functional stabilities ranging from a loss of only 50% functional activity, in 20 minutes at 37 °C, to loss of over 99% activity.Infection of anucleate minicells has been shown to be a very simple method for comparison of closely related phages (slight differences are detected between SP01- and SP82G-encoded mRNA and polypeptides), detection of polypeptides affected by amber mutations and the analysis of early events in phage development in the absence of host syntheses.
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