Q beta-defective particles produced in a streptomycin-resistant Escherichia coli mutant

  • Engelberg-Kulka H
  • Israeli-Reches M
  • Dekel L
  • et al.
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This paper describes Q beta noninfectious particles produced at 41 degrees C in a streptomycin-resistant Escherichia coli mutant which is temperature sensitive for suppression of a nonsense codon. The noninfectious particles resembled Q beta under the electron microscope and contained coat protein molecules in an amount similar to the amount in Q beta. However, they did not adsorb to F-piliated bacteria, and they were deficient in both minor capsid proteins of Q beta, maturation (IIa) and read-through (IIb). Proteins IIa and IIb were not produced in Qbeta-infected mutant cells at 41 degrees C. In addition, instead of the 30S RNA of Q beta, a shorter RNA, which sedimented mainly at 23 S, was found in the defective particles. The results are discussed in relation to the roles of proteins IIa and IIb of Q beta.

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Engelberg-Kulka, H., Israeli-Reches, M., Dekel, L., & Friedmann, A. (1979). Q beta-defective particles produced in a streptomycin-resistant Escherichia coli mutant. Journal of Virology, 29(3), 1107–1117. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.29.3.1107-1117.1979

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