2000
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.74.9.4229-4235.2000
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The Phage Infection Process: a Functional Role for the Distal Linker Region of Bacteriophage Protein 3

Abstract: The filamentous bacteriophage infects Escherichia coli by interaction with the F pilus and the TolQRA complex. The virus-encoded protein initiating this process is the gene 3 protein (g3p). The g3p molecule can be divided into three different domains separated by two glycine-rich linker regions. Though there has been extensive evaluation of the importance of the diverse domains of g3p, no proper function has so far been assigned to these linker regions. Through the design of mutated variants of g3p that were d… Show more

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“…2). The inhibitory effect of proteins N1, N2 and N1L1N2 found in this study correlates with previous reports (27,33). The domains of the TolA protein, however, were not able to inhibit normal phage infection (data not shown).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…2). The inhibitory effect of proteins N1, N2 and N1L1N2 found in this study correlates with previous reports (27,33). The domains of the TolA protein, however, were not able to inhibit normal phage infection (data not shown).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…An interaction with TolAII in the periplasm after the pilus has depolymerized would help g3p orient itself in the inner membrane, in a way that would facilitate its reuse and its possible role in the formation of a pore. However, it seems that the N2-TolAII interaction is not necessary for infection, as demonstrated by our previous finding that phage lacking N2 is capable of infecting pilus-bearing bacteria at almost the same frequency as wt phage (33). Also, the presence of the TolAII domain is not an absolute requirement for phage infection but contributes to the efficiency of TolA function in infection (9).…”
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“…pJARA131; for details on genetic markers see Nilsson et al, 2000). The cultures were maintained in Terrific Broth (TB) medium (10 g Bacto tryptone, 1 g yeast extract, 4 g NaCl and 1 g glucose per liter) supplemented with appropriate antibiotic and 1% of glucose.…”
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confidence: 99%