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Unusual characteristics of the receptor for the N sex factor-specific filamentous phage IKe

1975; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 25; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0016672300015706

ISSN

1469-5073

Autores

Sheena Dennison, S. Baumberg,

Tópico(s)

Protein purification and stability

Resumo

SUMMARY Plasmid-mediated sensitivity to filamentous phage IKe is shown to be a property exclusive to plasmids of the N incompatibility group. As with other sex factor-specific phages, IKe sensitivity results from the provision of a plasmid-encoded receptor. However, direct evidence for IKe adsorption to a sex pilus-like structure is so far lacking. Mutations in an N plasmid were obtained which affected IKe infect-ability and N transfer frequency simultaneously, though to different extents. IKe receptors could be removed to a limited extent by high speed blending, but only under more extreme conditions (higher speed and in low ionic strength medium) than F pili. As with F-specific filamentous phages, IKe adsorption was partially blocked by Zn 2+ . We tentatively suggest that the results accord with the IKe receptor being a sex pilus rather different from F and I pili (possibly in being much shorter in liquid culture), but other interpretations of these data are possible.

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