Abstract
The protein composition of defective particles produced by various bacteriophage Mu head-gene mutants was analyzed by SDS-PAGE. An abundant 20-kDa protein was detected in only one type of defective head. This protein exhibits properties of a scaffolding protein. A 50-kDa structural protein present in most defective heads was shown to be produced by cleavage of the C-terminus of the 64-kDa polypeptide encoded by gene H. Cleavage occurs during head assembly at a site which, according to earlier results, might separate two different functional domains in gpH. A fraction of the gpH molecules produced upon Mu induction sediment in a 25 S complex, suggesting that gpH participates in the formation of an early intermediate of Mu head assembly. Characteristics of gpH suggest that it may be the Mu portal protein.
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Grimaud, R. (1996). Bacteriophage Mu head assembly. Virology, 217(1), 200–210. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.1996.0107
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