Membrane-associated proteins of T4-infected Escherichia coli |
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Authors: | Wai Mun Huang |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 USA |
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Abstract: | During the prereplicative period after the infection of Escherichia coli by phage T4, more than 50 proteins are synthesized. Many of them have been identified with their corresponding genes. Among them, at least 13 are selectively enriched in the membrane preparation. They include the products of the two rII genes, genes 39, 52 (DNA-delay), and others not yet identified. The majority of these proteins (90%) are extractable by the detergent, sarkosyl, and are possibly associated with the inner or cytoplasmic membrane. Based on their electrophoretic migration in SDS-polyacrylamide gels and on their tryptic fingerprints, these proteins are found to be phage induced. Two of the newly synthesized proteins that are selectively enriched in the cell wall or outer envelope fraction are found to be identical with two envelope proteins of the host cell. They are continually synthesized after phage infection although general host protein synthesis is shut off. |
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Keywords: | Present address to which reprint requests should be sent: Department of Microbiology University of Utah Medical Center Salt Lake City Utah 84112. |
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