Part I The infection of E. coli by ΦX174 at 15°C is abortive; the cells are killed by the infection but neither mature phage nor SS (single-stranded) DNA are synthesized. Parental RF (replicative form) is formed and subsequently replicated at 15°C. The RF made at 15°C shows normal infectivity and full competence to act as precursor to progeny SS DNA after an increase in temperature to 37°C. The investigations suggest that all of the proteins required for SS DNA synthesis and phage maturation are present in the abortive infection at 15°C. Three possible causes are suggested for the abortive infection at 15°C: (a) A virus-coded protein whose role is essential to the infection is made at 15°C and assumes its native conformation, but its rate...
Abstract: By using of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and temperature scanning rotational vi...
In nature, there is a constant battle between viruses and their hosts known as the evolutionary arms...
1. The effect of incubation temperature on the extent of in vitro viral DNA synthesis by DNA polymer...
The infection of Escherichia coli by φX174 at 15 °C is abortive; the cells are killed by the infecti...
The infection of Escherichia coli by φX174 at 15 °C is abortive; the cells are killed by the infecti...
A very rapid variation of yield of T1 and T2r bacteriophage in E. coli at slightly higher than norma...
Three distinct stages are demonstrated in the process whereby φX174 invades its host: 1. (...
Three distinct stages are demonstrated in the process whereby φX174 invades its host: 1. (...
The process of infection by bacteriophage ∅X174 hasbeen fairly well characterized. However, the majo...
The products of {varphi}X cistrons II, III, and VII are demonstrated to affect the attachment of the...
The burst of a starved bacterium infected with several øX174 bacteriophage was usually found to cont...
At 15 degrees C, phi X174-infected cells make single-stranded viral DNA fragments, varying in size f...
Representatives of three different complementing groups of ΦX174 temperature-sensitive mutants were ...
A group of temperature-sensitive mutants of {varphi}X174 has been isolated which can go through a si...
A very rapid variation of yield of T1 and T2r bacteriophage in E. coli at slightly higher than norma...
Abstract: By using of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and temperature scanning rotational vi...
In nature, there is a constant battle between viruses and their hosts known as the evolutionary arms...
1. The effect of incubation temperature on the extent of in vitro viral DNA synthesis by DNA polymer...
The infection of Escherichia coli by φX174 at 15 °C is abortive; the cells are killed by the infecti...
The infection of Escherichia coli by φX174 at 15 °C is abortive; the cells are killed by the infecti...
A very rapid variation of yield of T1 and T2r bacteriophage in E. coli at slightly higher than norma...
Three distinct stages are demonstrated in the process whereby φX174 invades its host: 1. (...
Three distinct stages are demonstrated in the process whereby φX174 invades its host: 1. (...
The process of infection by bacteriophage ∅X174 hasbeen fairly well characterized. However, the majo...
The products of {varphi}X cistrons II, III, and VII are demonstrated to affect the attachment of the...
The burst of a starved bacterium infected with several øX174 bacteriophage was usually found to cont...
At 15 degrees C, phi X174-infected cells make single-stranded viral DNA fragments, varying in size f...
Representatives of three different complementing groups of ΦX174 temperature-sensitive mutants were ...
A group of temperature-sensitive mutants of {varphi}X174 has been isolated which can go through a si...
A very rapid variation of yield of T1 and T2r bacteriophage in E. coli at slightly higher than norma...
Abstract: By using of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and temperature scanning rotational vi...
In nature, there is a constant battle between viruses and their hosts known as the evolutionary arms...
1. The effect of incubation temperature on the extent of in vitro viral DNA synthesis by DNA polymer...