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Role of gene 2 in bacteriophage T7 DNA synthesis
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T7 Dna SynthesisViral ReplicationGene 2Dna SequencingNatural SciencesPhage BiologyPathogenesisNucleic Acid BiochemistryBacteriophageMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationNucleic Acid Amplification TestNucleic Acid AmplificationMicrobiologyT7 DnaMedicineCell BiologyGene Transfer
Studies have been carried out to elucidate the in vivo function of gene 2 in T7 DNA synthesis. In gene 2-infected cells the rate of incorporation of (3-H)thymidine into acid-insoluble material is about 60% that of cells infected with T7 wild type. Gene 2 mutants do not however produce viable phage after infection of the nonpermissive host. In T7 wild type-infected cells, a major portion of the newly alkaline sucrose gradients. The concatemers serve as precursors for the formation of mature T7 DNA as demonstrated in pulse-chase experiments. In similar studies carried out with gene 2-infected cells, concatemers are not detected when the intracellular DNA is analyzed at several different times during the infection process. The DNA made during a gene 2 infection is present as duplex structures with a sedimentation rate close to mature T7 DNA.
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