Process of infection with bacteriophage phiX174. XXXV. Cistron 8.
- 1 July 1970
- journal article
- Vol. 6 (1) , 12-9
Abstract
Twenty-two new amber and ochre mutants of phiX174 were isolated and classified into complementation groups. Three ochre mutants gave positive complementation tests with reference mutants in the seven previously defined groups and thus represent an eighth cistron. Studies of the physiology of infection in the nonpermissive condition for mutants in cistron VIII yielded the following information. (i) Replicative-form synthesis proceeds at a normal rate, and is turned off at the usual time. (ii) Synthesis of single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is delayed until nearly 40 min after infection (in the absence of lysis), at which time a slow synthesis of infectious phage particles commences. The synthesis of infectious particles at late times is interpreted as a consequence of "leakage," and indicates that the cistron VIII product is required in very small quantities. (iii) During the normal period of single-strand synthesis, most of the replicative-form DNA is found in a form with properties similar to those of the transient intermediates of single-strand DNA synthesized during normal infection.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Cytosine to Thymine Transitions from Decay of Cytosine-5- 3 H in Bacteriophage S13Science, 1969
- Studies on φX174 proteins: I. Phage-specific proteins synthesized after infection of Escherichia coliJournal of Molecular Biology, 1969
- The conversion of amber suppressors to ochre suppressors.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1968
- Heat stability of mutants in genes II, IIIa, and VI of phage S13Virology, 1968
- Bacteriophage phi-X174 and related viruses.1968
- The process of infection with bacteriophage φX174Journal of Molecular Biology, 1967
- Process of infection with bacteriophage øX174Journal of Molecular Biology, 1967
- Bacteriophage S13: A Seventh GeneScience, 1967
- The process of infection with bacteriophage ΦX174Journal of Molecular Biology, 1966
- Mutants of bacteriophage S13 blocked in infectious DNA synthesisJournal of Molecular Biology, 1966