Boeke J D, Model P, Zinder N D
Mol Gen Genet. 1982;186(2):185-92. doi: 10.1007/BF00331849.
Plasmids which encode bacteriophage f1 coat protein genes VIII and III are responsible for a number of unusual properties suggesting that they have a drastic effect on the bacterial outer membrane. Analysis of several such recombinant plasmids and selection of mutant plasmids unable to cause this effect established that the properties were caused by gene III protein or its amino-terminal fragment.
编码噬菌体f1外壳蛋白基因VIII和III的质粒具有许多不同寻常的特性,这表明它们对细菌外膜有显著影响。对几种此类重组质粒进行分析,并筛选出无法产生这种影响的突变体质粒,结果表明这些特性是由基因III蛋白或其氨基末端片段引起的。