Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1948297 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, the infection cycle of bacteriophage Qβ was investigated. Adsorption of bacteriophage Qβ to Escherichia coli is explained in terms of a collision reaction, the rate constant of which was estimated to be 4 × 10− 10 ml/cells/min. In infected cells, approximately 130 molecules of β-subunit and 2 × 105 molecules of coat protein were translated in 15 min. Replication of Qβ RNA proceeded in 2 steps—an exponential phase until 20 min and a non-exponential phase after 30 min. Prior to the burst of infected cells, phage RNAs and coat proteins accumulated in the cells at an average of up to 2300 molecules and 5 × 105 molecules, respectively. An average of 90 infectious phage particles per infected cell was released during a single infection cycle up to 105 min.

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