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  • Title: Development of Escherichia coli virus T1. The role of the proton-motive force.
    Author: Wagner EF, Ponta H, Schweiger M.
    Journal: J Biol Chem; 1980 Jan 25; 255(2):534-9. PubMed ID: 6985893.
    Abstract:
    In the interaction between Escherichia coli virus T1 and its host cell, which leads to reorientation of macromolecule synthesis, the alteration of the host cell membrane is an important step: The proton-motive force is rapidly reduced. This became apparent from selective changes in energy-coupled transports: proton-motive force- and ATP-dependent transports are inhibited in wild type cells. However, in ATPase-deficient (unc-) cells the ATP-driven transports are not affected by T1. The membrane potential is reduced by T1 as was measured by triphenylmethylphosphonium ion distribution. The potassium gradient is dissipated and calcium ions are accumulated by the cells. However, the residual (but reduced) membrane energy is essential for T1 development since the addition of uncouplers prevents any viral production. Consistently, the cell membrane remains intact after T1 infection: proteins, like beta-galactoside, amino acids, and alpha-methylglucoside cannot passively penetrate the membrane of T1-infected cells.
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