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Bacteriophage lambda FII gene protein: role in head assembly
Authors:S Casjens
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry Stanford University Stanford, Calif. U.S.A.
Abstract:The in vitro completion of bacteriophage lambda FII? heads to form phage can be used as an assay for the λ FII gene protein. FII protein activity is released from highly purified phage particles or phage heads by treatment with heat or denaturing agents. FII protein was purified from isolated phage particles and from an extract of E? infected cells in which it is not bound to any large structures. No differences in molecular weight (11,500), isoelectric point (4.75), electrophoretic mobility, or purification properties could be demonstrated between the FII proteins from the two sources. Thus the polypeptide does not seem to be modified during assembly.Phage φ80 is closely related to λ. φ80 heads will join to φ80 tails in vitro but will not join to λ tails, though λ heads will join to either type of tail. Mixing experiments between FII? heads, tails, and FII protein from λ or φ80 show that the specificity of head-tail joining is correlated with the source of the FII protein and not with the source of the other head proteins. Thus, FII protein is apparently responsible for this specificity of head-tail joining.
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