## Abstract Measurements of the electric birefringence of suspensions of T4B in the absence of tryptophan and of fiberless T4 particles show that both kinds of particles are hydrodynamically equivalent. Their rotational diffusion coefficients corrected to 25Β°C and water viscosity (__D__~25,w~) are
Transient electric birefringence of T-even bacteriophages. II. T4B in the Presence of tryptophan and T4D
β Scribed by J. Greve; Joh. Blok
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 798 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3525
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Measurements of electric birefringence, sedimentation velocity, and biological adsorption rate are used to study the properties of bacteriophage T4B in the presence of excess tryptophan. The adsorption rate determined in borate buffer pH 9 (at 25Β°C) increases from 0.003 Γ 10^β8^ ml min^β1^ (0.025 M) to 0.130 Γ 10^β8^ ml min^β1^ (0.150 M). The Kerr coefficient, rotational diffusion coefficient, and the sedimentation coefficient of the phage are also dependent on buffer concentration and reach plateau values above 0.12 M given by K~sp~ = β(275 Β± 18) Γ 10^β9^ OD^β1^ cm^2^ statvolt^β2^, D~25,w~ = 133 Β± 4 sec^β1^, and s~20,w~ = 818 Β± 11 S. From a comparison of electric birefringence measurements of T4B and T4D it is concluded that T4D and T4B (in the presence of excess tryptophan) exhibit a similar hydrodynamic behavior. The change in physical parameters is solely due to a shift in fiber configuration. At high buffer concentrations the fibers make an angle of approximately 3Ο/4 with the sheath and the permanent dipole moment is about 200,000 D. This dipole moment is roughly ten times as large as that of a phage particle with nonextended fibers. This difference may be due to a change in hydrodynamic center upon fiber extension or to the presence of positive charges on the fiber tips, or both. At intermediate buffer concentrations the phage population behaves as if it were monodisperse. Probably not all six fibers are extended under such conditions.
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