THE PROTEIN COATS OR "GHOSTS" OF COLIPHAGE T2
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- 20 May 1958
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of general physiology
- Vol. 41 (5) , 1067-1082
- https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.41.5.1067
Abstract
Assimilation of oxygen, inorganic phosphate, and ammonia nitrogen by normal T2 phage and T2 ghost-infected E. coli B was studied. The rate of oxygen and phosphorus uptake by ghost-infected bacteria is similar to that of normal and phage-infected cells. The R.Q. in glucose-salts medium remains approximately 1. Assimilation of ammonia nitrogen by ghost-infected bacteria is maintained at a rate approximately 80 per cent of normal. The inorganic phosphate which is assimilated was found to be incorporated into TCA-soluble compounds which were rapidly released into the medium. Within 5 minutes after absorption of the ghosts there was a loss from the cell of TCA-soluble constituents including organic phosphorus and compounds which absorb at 260 mµ. No corresponding breakdown of nucleic acid present in the cell prior to infection could be detected. The incorporation of inorganic phosphate into organic linkages in the ghost-infected cell and its release into the medium were found to proceed at a rate approaching that of the incorporation of inorganic phosphorus into the nucleic acid of normal cells. The net increase in 260 mµ absorbing compounds appeared to be inhibited.Keywords
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