Localization of Coliphage MS2 A-Protein

  • Curtiss L
  • Krueger R
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The purification of coliphage MS2 dinitrophenol (DNP) conjugates provided a system for localization of the single molecule of A-protein in the capsid of the MS2 phage particle. Three A-protein preparations isolated from unconjugated MS2, overconjugated DNP-MS2, and purified 78 S DNP-MS2 were tested for the presence of covalently bound DNP. The binding characteristics to Dowex 1-X8 and rabbit anti-DNP bovine serum albumin (DNP-BSA) immunoglobulin G of the 78 S DNP-MS2 and overconjugated DNP-MS2 A-protein preparations indicate that the A-protein is located on the surface of the phage particle where it can be covalently conjugated with hapten. Extensive enzymatic iodination of the A-protein of intact unconjugated MS2 substantiates this conclusion.

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Curtiss, L. K., & Krueger, R. G. (1974). Localization of Coliphage MS2 A-Protein. Journal of Virology, 14(3), 503–508. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.14.3.503-508.1974

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