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J. Virol., May 1995, 2926-2931, Vol 69, No. 5
X Qiao, G Casini, J Qiao and L Mindich
Bacteriophage phi 6 has a genome of three segments of double-stranded RNA
enclosed in a procapsid composed of four different proteins. The preformed
procapsid is capable of packaging plus-strand transcripts of the genomic
segments in an in vitro reaction. The packaging of the three segments shows
a strong order of dependence in that segment S packages alone, but segment
M requires S and and segment L requires S and M for efficient packaging.
Packaging of individual segments is dependent on unique packaging sequences
of about 200 nucleotides near the 5' ends of the segments. Deletions that
invade these regions destroy packaging competence for the particular
segment and for the dependent segments as well. In the presence of 2 mM
phosphate and at magnesium ion concentrations above 4 mM, packaging becomes
progressively more independent and ultimately nonspecific with respect to
phi 6 sequences.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
In vitro packaging of individual genomic segments of bacteriophage phi 6 RNA: serial dependence relationships
Department of Microbiology, Public Health Research Institute, New York, New York 10016, USA.
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