Binding of Bacteriophage P22 Tail Parts to Cells

  • Israel V
  • Rosen H
  • Levine M
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Purified base-plate parts of bacteriophage P22 can bind to the host cell, Salmonella typhimurium . Although the reaction is reversible, a stable equilibrium is not formed between bound and unbound base-plate parts. This is because the binding sites on the cell, presumably the O antigens, are destroyed. The destruction of binding sites does not kill the cells, and, in fact, the binding sites are soon regenerated. The site-destroying activity reacts with P22 heads to make active phage and with antiserum made against purified phage. Therefore site-destroying activity is a characteristic of the base-plate parts and not some contaminant of the preparation.

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Israel, V., Rosen, H., & Levine, M. (1972). Binding of Bacteriophage P22 Tail Parts to Cells. Journal of Virology, 10(6), 1152–1158. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.10.6.1152-1158.1972

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