The action of mono- and di-functional sulphur mustards on the ribonucleic acid-containing bacteriophage μ2
- 1 December 1971
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 125 (3) , 829-840
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1250829
Abstract
Bacteriophage μ2 is inactivated by both mono- and di-functional sulphur mustards at relatively low extents of alkylation. No degradation of alkylated RNA was detected. Cross-linking of RNA to protein was observed with the difunctional agent, but this reaction was only a minor contribution to the inactivation. Analyses of the reaction products in bacteriophage RNA showed that, at the mean lethal doses, more than one mono-alkylation of guanine had occurred but the sum total of other types of RNA alkylation was close to a single event. The results therefore suggest that inactivation results from the mono-alkylation of adenine or cytosine. In experiments with the difunctional agent cross-linking of RNA bases or of RNA to protein also prevented replication, the existence of these reactions accounting for the greater sensitivity of the bacteriophage to this agent.Keywords
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