Studies on the morphopoiesis of the head of phage T-even

1968 
The kinetics of the assembly of polyheads produced by infecting Escherichia coli B with T4amber mutants in gene 20 was measured and compared with the growth of wild type phage. The rates of production of polyheads and of phages were found to be about the same. The final yields in lysis-inhibited cells were approximately 600 phage equivalents per infected bacterium. The initial appearance of polyheads is delayed 15–20 min compared with wild type phage production, although it is not due to a reduced rate of protein synthesis in mutant-infected cells. In such cells an accumulation of precursor protein for polyhead is thus caused. This pool is about three times larger than the one measured during wild type infection. The delay is extended if the amount of subunits available for polyhead formation is reduced. We conclude that the initiation of polyhead assembly depends upon the subunit concentration. Polyhead assembly continues at the same rate for several minutes when protein synthesis is inhibited with chloramphenicol at different times. The maturable polyhead precursor was estimated by measuring the amount of polyheads assembled after adding the drug, and it was found that 25% of the total protein pool was converted into polyheads. Using a new technique for the observation of single cells with the electron microscope we found that polyheads are arranged in bundles oriented parallel to the long axis of the cell. The average length of polyheads is roughly the same at all times during their formation.
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