Morphogenesis of phi X174: in vitro synthesis of infectious phage from purified viral components. 1981

A Aoyama, and R K Hamatake, and M Hayashi

An in vitro system that synthesizes infectious phage phi X174 was developed. The synthesis depended on phi X174 supercoiled replicative form DNA, purified phi X174 gene A protein, gene C protein, gene J protein, prohead (phage head precursor composed of gene F, G, H, B, and D proteins), and uninfected host crude extract. The infectious phage synthesis was coupled with DNA synthesis. De novo initiation, elongation, and termination of phi X174 single-stranded DNA was observed. The phage synthesized in vitro cosedimented with in vivo phage in sucrose gradients and had the same buoyant density as in vivo phage in a CsCl gradient. Our results indicate that the in vitro system mimics the in vivo phi X174 assembly process.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007700 Kinetics The rate dynamics in chemical or physical systems.
D010584 Bacteriophage phi X 174 The type species of the genus MICROVIRUS. A prototype of the small virulent DNA coliphages, it is composed of a single strand of supercoiled circular DNA, which on infection, is converted to a double-stranded replicative form by a host enzyme. Coliphage phi X 174,Enterobacteria phage phi X 174,Phage phi X 174,phi X 174 Phage,Phage phi X174
D011485 Protein Binding The process in which substances, either endogenous or exogenous, bind to proteins, peptides, enzymes, protein precursors, or allied compounds. Specific protein-binding measures are often used as assays in diagnostic assessments. Plasma Protein Binding Capacity,Binding, Protein
D002474 Cell-Free System A fractionated cell extract that maintains a biological function. A subcellular fraction isolated by ultracentrifugation or other separation techniques must first be isolated so that a process can be studied free from all of the complex side reactions that occur in a cell. The cell-free system is therefore widely used in cell biology. (From Alberts et al., Molecular Biology of the Cell, 2d ed, p166) Cellfree System,Cell Free System,Cell-Free Systems,Cellfree Systems,System, Cell-Free,System, Cellfree,Systems, Cell-Free,Systems, Cellfree
D004277 DNA, Single-Stranded A single chain of deoxyribonucleotides that occurs in some bacteria and viruses. It usually exists as a covalently closed circle. Single-Stranded DNA,DNA, Single Stranded,Single Stranded DNA
D005814 Genes, Viral The functional hereditary units of VIRUSES. Viral Genes,Gene, Viral,Viral Gene
D014764 Viral Proteins Proteins found in any species of virus. Gene Products, Viral,Viral Gene Products,Viral Gene Proteins,Viral Protein,Protein, Viral,Proteins, Viral
D014779 Virus Replication The process of intracellular viral multiplication, consisting of the synthesis of PROTEINS; NUCLEIC ACIDS; and sometimes LIPIDS, and their assembly into a new infectious particle. Viral Replication,Replication, Viral,Replication, Virus,Replications, Viral,Replications, Virus,Viral Replications,Virus Replications

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