13 research outputs found

    Atomic structure of single-stranded DNA bacteriophage ΦX174 and its functional implications

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    The mechanism of DNA ejection, viral assembly and evolution are related to the structure of bacteriophage ΦX174. The F protein forms a T = 1 capsid whose major folding motif is the eight-stranded antiparallel β barrel found in many other icosahedral viruses. Groups of 5 G proteins form 12 dominating spikes that enclose a hydrophilic channel containing some diffuse electron density. Each G protein is a tight β barrel with its strands running radially outwards and with a topology similar to that of the F protein. The 12 ‘pilot’ H proteins per virion may be partially located in the putative ion channel. The small, basic J protein is associated with the DNA and is situated in an interior cleft of the F protein. Tentatively, there are three regions of partially ordered DNA structure, accounting for about 12% of the total genome

    Inducible Repair Systems and Their Implications for Toxicology

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    The Single-Stranded DNA Phages

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    Physiological Effects of Near-Ultraviolet Radiation on Bacteria

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