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Osmotic pressure inhibition of DNA ejection from phage
- Source :
- Lund University
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Abstract
- Bacterial viral capsids in aqueous solution can be opened in vitro by addition of their specific receptor proteins, with consequent full ejection of their genomes. We demonstrate that it is possible to control the extent of this ejection by varying the external osmotic pressure. In the particular case of bacteriophage λ, the ejection is 50% inhibited by osmotic pressures (of polyethylene glycol) comparable to those operative in the cytoplasm of host bacteria; it is completely suppressed by a pressure of 20 atmospheres. Furthermore, our experiments monitor directly a dramatic decrease of the stress inside the unopened phage capsid upon addition of polyvalent cations to the host solution, in agreement with many recent theories of DNA interactions.
- Subjects :
- Cytoplasm
Osmosis
animal structures
Time Factors
Ultraviolet Rays
Polyethylene glycol
medicine.disease_cause
Bacteriophage
chemistry.chemical_compound
Capsid
Cations
medicine
Escherichia coli
Pressure
Osmotic pressure
Bacteriophages
Multidisciplinary
biology
Chemistry
Biological Sciences
biology.organism_classification
Biochemistry
Spectrophotometry
DNA, Viral
Biophysics
Ultracentrifuge
Ultracentrifugation
DNA
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Lund University
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....71e24faecae29ae4c642ab7f93b2c10d