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J Virol. 1976 February; 17(2): 576-583

Functional empty capsid precursors produced by lambda mutant defective for late lambda DNA replication.

P Dawson, B Hohn, T Hohn and A Skalka

ABSTRACT

This report described lambda phage morphogenesis in a mutant system in which the normal pathways for late phage DNA (concatemer) synthesis are blocked and early (monomeric circular) DNA replication products accumulate. As shown earlier (Dawson et al., 1975) under these conditions, late proteins are synthesized and assembled into headlike structures. These structures that accumulate in the mutant are empty, suggesting the monomeric circular DNA molecules cannot be encapsulated. The present results show that crude extracts of induced lysogens of the mutant contain the complementation activities of preheads (the empty precursors to DNA-filled heads), tails, and DNA terminigenerating protein(s). Sucrose gradients of these crude extracts yield fractions containing prehead activity in relative amounts expected from the concentration of late proteins and empty structures. Furthermore, the proteins present in these fractions coelectrophorese with the known capsid proteins of preheads, and empty structures that look like preheads are observed in electron microscope examination of samples from the fractions. Based on our biological, biochemical, and electron microscope analyses, we conclude that the empty structures that accumulate in the induced lysogen of the mutant are normal preheads, which could become filled phage heads if DNA of the appropriate structure (i.e., "late DNA") were available.


J Virol. 1976 February; 17(2): 576-583







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