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Title: Bacteriophage


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Bacteriophage
  • Prokaryotes as host
  • Subcellular structure without metabolic machinery
  • Double stranded DNA, single stranded DNA, RNA
  • Virulent phage vs. template phage


Fd, M13
MS2
T2
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Historical context
  • A century ago, Hankin (1896) reported that the
    waters of the Ganges and Jumna rivers in India
    had marked antibacterial action (against Vibrio
    cholerae, restrict epidemic) which could pass
    through a very fine porcelain filter this
    activity was destroyed by boiling.
  • Edward Twort (1915) and Felix d'Herelle (1917)
    independently reported isolating filterable
    entities capable of destroying bacterial cultures
    and of producing small cleared areas on bacterial
    lawns.
  • It was F d'Herelle, a Canadian working at the
    Pasteur Institute in Paris, who gave them the
    name "bacteriophages"-- using the suffix phage
    (1922).

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Glossary
  • pfu plaque forming unit
  • Title define pfu in a phage suspension
  • moi multiplicity of infection, the ration of
    phage particles to bacteria
  • eop efficiency of plating, the ration of the
    plaque titer to the number of phage particles
  • Prophage state of phage co-existing with host
  • Lysogenic bacteria term of bacteria carrying
    prophage
  • Phage conversion phenotype change in lysogenic
    bacteria

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plaque
  • Plaques are clear zones formed in a lawn of cells
    due to lysis by phage.
  • At a low multiplicity of infection (MOI) a cell
    is infected with a single phage and lysed,
    releasing progeny phage which can diffuse to
    neighboring cells and infect them, lysing these
    cells then infecting the neighboring cells and
    lysing them, etc,
  • It ultimately results in a circular area of cell
    lysis in a turbid lawn of cells.
  • Dynamic process

gal
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One step growth
demonstrate an eclipse period during which the
DNA began replicating and there were no free
phage in the cell, a period of accumulation of
intracellular phage, and a lysis process which
released the phage to go in search of new hosts.
Ellis, E. L. and M. Delbrück (1939). The Growth
of Bacteriophage. J. Gen. Physiol. 22365-384. 
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Lytic cycle of phage
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Kinetics of phage infection
  • 0 min. Attachment of T2 to a susceptible E. coli
    cell
  • 1 min. Inject DNA into cell
  • 1-7 min. Transcribe and translate early genes
  • block bacterial DNA synthesis and degrade host
    chromosomal DNA
  • block transcription of host mRNAs
  • block translation of host proteins
  • small amounts of early proteins produced
    (catalytic functions)
  • transcription from single phage genome
  • 7-15 min. Replication of phage DNA
  • 10-20 min. Translation of phage late proteins
    (structural)
  • transcribed from new phage DNA (many copies of
    template)
  • need large amounts of these proteins to build new
    virions
  • 18-25 min. Assembly of new phage particles (end
    of eclipse period)
  • 25 min. Lysis of host cell and release of progeny
    (end of latent period)

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Infection processes
  • Attachment of virion to cell
  • Entry of viral nucleic acid into host cell (with
    or without other virion components)
  • Early viral proteins synthesized (required for
    genome replication)
  • Genome replication
  • Late proteins synthesized (capsid proteins)
  • Assembly of progeny virions
  • Release of infectious progeny virions

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Adsorption and DNA injection
  • A random collision, protein/protein interaction
  • Affected by Ca, Mg, or tryptonphanetc.
  • Receptor specific (outer membrane protein lamB
    for lambda sex pili for Qb)
  • DNA is the major material entering bacterial
  • Lysozme like activity, core boring through the
    cell wall

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Developmental gene expressionassay by protein
synthesis
Early, in 5 min
Middle, in 10 min
Late In 25 min
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Host gene shut-off
  • Altering RNA polymerase activity
  • Change the translation apparatus (translation of
    the MS2 phage RNA with ribosome of T4-infected
    cells reduced by 88)
  • Degradation of host DNA

XP10
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Assembly of phageCan it happen automatically?
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Lysogenic cycle
  • Lysogenic Cycle Lambda as an example
  • lambda integrase and lambda repressor cI
    synthesized due to activation of the
    transcription of their genes by cII.
  • cI repressor turns off phage transcription
  • integrase catalyzes integration of lambda DNA
    into bacterial chromosome via short sites of
    homology (site-specific recombination) ----
    prophage

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Return to be a killer
  • Prophage
  • Bacterium is now immune to infection by another
    phage, because repressor continuously produced
    ----- new phage DNA can be injected into cell and
    is circularized but is not transcribed or
    replicated.
  • Prophage can be excised when host response system
    to potentially lethal situations
  • if host DNA damaged
  • one reaction by host cell is to activate a
    protease
  • protease also cleaves repressor
  • Phage DNA now transcibed including a gene for an
    enzyme that cuts prophage DNA from bacterial
    chromosome
  • Lytic cycle can start.

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Application of phages
  • Model system of molecular biology
  • Cloning and expression
  • Phage display system
  • Phage typing
  • Phage therapy
  • phage as natural, self-replicating, self-limiting
    antibiotics.

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