Lysis protein T of bacteriophage T4 |
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Authors: | Meng-Ji Lu and Ulf Henning |
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Affiliation: | (1) Max-Planck-Institut für Biologie, Corrensstrasse 38, W-7400 Tübingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Lysis protein T of phage T4 is required to allow the phage's lysozyme to reach the murein layer of the cell envelope and cause lysis. Using fusions of the cloned gene t with that of the Escherichia coli alkaline phosphatase or a fragment of the gene for the outer membrane protein OmpA, it was possible to identify T as an integral protein of the plasma membrane. The protein was present in the membrane as a homooligomer and was active at very low cellular concentrations. Expression of the cloned gene t was lethal without causing gross leakiness of the membrane. The functional equivalent of T in phage is protein S. An amber mutant of gene S can be complemented by gene t, although neither protein R of (the functional equivalent of T4 lysozyme) nor S possess any sequence similarity with their T4 counterparts. The murein-degrading enzymes (including that of phage P22) have in common a relatively small size (molecular masses of ca. 18 000) and a rather basic nature not exhibited by other E. coli cystosolic proteins. The results suggest that T acts as a pore that is specific for this type of enzyme. |
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Keywords: | Escherichia coli Phage T4 Lysis protein T |
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