Chapter 11 Flashcards

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Phage T4

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  • a complex shape, requiring many gene products for assembly
  • Capsid (head): contains linear dsDNA genome
  • Tail: consists of sheath plus internal tube
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T4 genome

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a large 169 kbp genome encoding 289 proteins

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Virulent Replication of T4

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  • lytic phage
  • has regulated gene expression
  • early genes are transcribed by host RNA polymerase
  • early genes products include DNase and a DNA polymerase
  • T4 genomes are synthesized within the host cell by the T4 DNA polymerase by rolling-circle replication
  • Late genes are induced to produce the capsid and tail proteins that self assemble
  • late gene encodes lysozyme
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rolling-circle replication

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  • only one direction of replication

- peels off the continuous leading strand

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Adsorption to Host

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  • Phage T4 binds to E. coli by contact between its tail fibers and the outer membrane
  • A conformational change causes the sheath to contract and inject the genome into the cell
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Phage Particles Self-Assemble

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Each phage particle is assembled by convergence of three seperate pathways that produce the head, tail, and tail fibers

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Genetic dissection

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  • stages of phage assembly were discovered using strains that carry mutations in various genes that encode proteins essential for development
  • Example: mutant viruses with giant heads, tails with no heads, baseplates without tails
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Conditional lethal mutations

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Cause a lethal defect under non-permissive growth conditions
-Which allows study of the defect

But permit growth under permissive growth conditions
-Which allows growth of the phage

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Temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants

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  • Are nearly wild type (WT) and can be grown at lower temperatures, often 25C for E. coli and its phage.
  • But are mutant at higher temperatures, often 42C, because the mutant protein is less stable and denatures at the higher temperature
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