Bacteriophages inhibit degradation of abnormal proteins in E. coli
- 1 October 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 275 (5679) , 424-428
- https://doi.org/10.1038/275424a0
Abstract
On infection of E. coli cells by bacteriophages T4, T5 or T7, the degradation of E. coli protein fragments and abnormal proteins is inhibited. Normal E. coli proteins continue to be degraded at their usual rates. T4 early protein(s) is needed to inhibit the turnover of abnormal proteins in T4-infected E. coli cells.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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