Alkylation of T7 bacteriophage blocks superinfection exclusion

  • Karska-Wysocki B
  • Racine J
  • Mamet-Bratley M
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Abstract

Alkylation of T7 bacteriophage by methyl methane sulfonate blocked superinfection exclusion. This blockage could be correlated with a delay in the synthesis of phage-specific proteins. Therefore we conclude that protein synthesis directed by the primary infecting phage is required for efficient exclusion of superinfecting phage particles.

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Karska-Wysocki, B., Racine, J. F., & Mamet-Bratley, M. D. (1982). Alkylation of T7 bacteriophage blocks superinfection exclusion. Journal of Virology, 44(2), 708–710. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.44.2.708-710.1982

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