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Localization of Minor Protein Components of the Head of Bacteriophage T4

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Journal J Virol
Date 1977 Oct 1
PMID 904022
Citations 19
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The bacteriophage T4 capsid contains a number of minor proteins that are required for head assembly but whose detailed function and position in the head are unknown. We have found that by systematically varying the conditions of extraction, some of these minor proteins can be removed while the main capsid structure is left substantially intact. Electron microscopic examination of the residual capsids showed that the extraction of the product of gene 20 is correlated with the loss of a plug that distinguishes one vertex position (presumably the tail attachment site) from the others. Extraction of the product of gene 24 is correlated with the loss of the other 11 (nonproximal) vertexes of the capsid. We further show that antibody to P24 binds specifically to the nonproximal vertexes of both T4 preheads and T4 phages. On the basis of our findings, we suggest that P20 is located at or near the tail attachment site of the capsid, whereas P24 forms the 11 nonproximal vertexes of preheads and P24 forms the nonproximal vertexes of the mature head.

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