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Φ X 174
PHAGE
(MORPHOLOGY, GENOME
ORGANIZATION AND LIFE
CYCLE)
SEMINAR REPRESENTED BY
SANA FIROZ BAGWAN
&
QAMRUNNISA ABDUL WAHID SHAIKH
MSC-I (MICROBIOLOGY)
MB602-VIROLOGY
CONTENT:
1.Bacteriphage
a) Classification
2. X174 bacteriophageφ
a) Morphology
b) Genome organization
c) Life cycle
I) Attachment
II) Entry
III)Replication
IV)Assembly
V)Release
3.Summary
4.Refrences
BACTERIOPHAGE:
 Simply known as a phages.
 Viruses that attacks and infects only bacteria.
 The infection may or may not lead to death of the
bacterium depending upon the phage and sometimes on
conditions.
 Each bacteriophage is specific to one form of bacteria.
 Bacteriophages also infect the single celled prokaryotic
organisms known as archaea.
HISTORY:
 Bacteriophages were discovered independently by
Frederick William Twort and Felix d’ Herelle.
 Felix d’ Herelle coined the term bacteriophage ,
meaning “bacteria eater”.
BACTERIOPHAGE CLASSIFICATION:
Single
stranded
 Phi X 174 is a virus that infects the bacterium E. coli
Hence phi X 174 is a bacteriophage.
φX174 PHAGE:
Group : Group II (ssDNA)
Family : Microviridae
Genus : Microvirus
Species : φX174
 The capsid is icosahedral i.e. spherical.
 The genome consists of circular ssDNA.
 Genome size ranges from 4.6 to 6.1 kb.
 Diameter is 25 - 27 nm.
 Tailless icosahedral bacteriophage.
 Microviridae provided the first evidence of overlapping
genes.
 Studies on replication of these phages led to the
discovery of rolling circle replication
MORPHOLOGY OF ΦX174 PHAGE:
60molecules of major coat protein F(48.4KD) form the
capsid (25-27nm in diameter).
5 molecules of G protein (19.0KD) and 1 molecule of H
protein (35.8KD) form spikes.
Protein J (4.0KD) binds to the phage genome for
condensation of DNA during packeging.
GENOME
ORGANIZATION:The genome is a circular ssDNA of 5386 nucleotides,
coding for 11 proteins
 It contains 5386 nucleotides.
 These nucleotide encodes 11 proteins.
 Proteins A, A*, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K are encoded.
 The 11 proteins encoded by phi X 174 DNA range
in the size from the A protein which contains 513
amino acids, to the J protein, which contain only 38.
 The 11 protein together contain a total of 1986
amino acids.
 It is encoded with 10 genes but generates 11 proteins.
 This is beacause of overlapping gene.
 The gene is organized in such a way if one gene ends in
a particular position, the succeeding gene starts with few
nucleotide overlapping the terminal region of the first gene.
 This is called overlapping genes, where reading of genes
are overlapped in their sequence.
For example, the sequence
…GAGCCGCAACTTC…
Can be read in three different rading frames-
…GAG CCG CAA CTT C … which encodes ….
...Glu-Pro- Gln-Leu…
…G AGC CGC AAC TTC… which encodes….
…Ser-Arg-Asn-Phe…
…GA GCC GCA ACT TC…which encodes ….
…Ala-Ala-Thr…
Gene A (viral genome replication) contains an internal
translation initiation site to encode protein A* (shutting
down host DNA synthesis).
B ( capsid morphogenesis) is encoded within A in
different reading frame.
K is at the end of gene A and extend into gene C (DNA
maturation).
E (host cell lysis) is totally within D.
The termination codon of D overlaps initiation codon for
J.
GENOME ENCODED PROTEINS:
PROTEINS FUNCTIONS
A Replication initiation
A* Termination of host DNA replication
B Capsid morphogenesis
C Phage maturation
D Phage assembly
E Host cell lysis
F Major coat protein
G Major spike protein
H Minor spike protein
J Core protein
K Growth of phage
Rolling circle replication
initiation and termination
LIFE CYCLE OF ΦX174 PHAGE:
ATTACHMENT OF PHAGE ΦX174:
Phage φX174 recognizes the receptor lipopolysaccharide
in the outer membrane of rough strains of
Enterobacteriaceae , such as E.coli and Salmonella
typhimurium , by the minor coat protein H.
ENTRY OF PHAGE ΦX174 GENOME:
The terminal spike protein, gp H spans the capsid.The
outer part recognizes the LPS receptor. The inner part
of the H protein is responsible for the injection of
genome into the host cell.
Atleast one H protein enters into the host cell with the
viral DNA.
H tube
REPLICATION OF ΦX174 GENOME:
Stages Time (min) Events
1. SS RF 0-1 SS parental RF
2. RF RF 1-20 Parental RF approx 60 progeny RF
3. RF SS 20-30 RF SS(+) DNA
Stage 1: Synthesis of (-) strand complementary to the (+)
strand to form the replicative form (RF) by host enzyme.
Second stage:
Replication of the RF involves rolling circle replication
and requires phage encoded protein A .
Stage 3:
Formation of (+) strand DNA
ASSEMBLY OF MATURE VIRIONS:
RELEASE OF MATURE VIRIONS (LYSIS
OF HOST CELL):
SUMMARY:
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Phi x 174 phage.

  • 1. Φ X 174 PHAGE (MORPHOLOGY, GENOME ORGANIZATION AND LIFE CYCLE) SEMINAR REPRESENTED BY SANA FIROZ BAGWAN & QAMRUNNISA ABDUL WAHID SHAIKH MSC-I (MICROBIOLOGY) MB602-VIROLOGY
  • 2. CONTENT: 1.Bacteriphage a) Classification 2. X174 bacteriophageφ a) Morphology b) Genome organization c) Life cycle I) Attachment II) Entry III)Replication IV)Assembly V)Release 3.Summary 4.Refrences
  • 3. BACTERIOPHAGE:  Simply known as a phages.  Viruses that attacks and infects only bacteria.  The infection may or may not lead to death of the bacterium depending upon the phage and sometimes on conditions.  Each bacteriophage is specific to one form of bacteria.  Bacteriophages also infect the single celled prokaryotic organisms known as archaea.
  • 4. HISTORY:  Bacteriophages were discovered independently by Frederick William Twort and Felix d’ Herelle.  Felix d’ Herelle coined the term bacteriophage , meaning “bacteria eater”.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.  Phi X 174 is a virus that infects the bacterium E. coli Hence phi X 174 is a bacteriophage. φX174 PHAGE: Group : Group II (ssDNA) Family : Microviridae Genus : Microvirus Species : φX174
  • 9.  The capsid is icosahedral i.e. spherical.  The genome consists of circular ssDNA.  Genome size ranges from 4.6 to 6.1 kb.  Diameter is 25 - 27 nm.  Tailless icosahedral bacteriophage.  Microviridae provided the first evidence of overlapping genes.  Studies on replication of these phages led to the discovery of rolling circle replication MORPHOLOGY OF ΦX174 PHAGE:
  • 10. 60molecules of major coat protein F(48.4KD) form the capsid (25-27nm in diameter). 5 molecules of G protein (19.0KD) and 1 molecule of H protein (35.8KD) form spikes. Protein J (4.0KD) binds to the phage genome for condensation of DNA during packeging.
  • 11. GENOME ORGANIZATION:The genome is a circular ssDNA of 5386 nucleotides, coding for 11 proteins
  • 12.  It contains 5386 nucleotides.  These nucleotide encodes 11 proteins.  Proteins A, A*, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K are encoded.  The 11 proteins encoded by phi X 174 DNA range in the size from the A protein which contains 513 amino acids, to the J protein, which contain only 38.  The 11 protein together contain a total of 1986 amino acids.  It is encoded with 10 genes but generates 11 proteins.  This is beacause of overlapping gene.  The gene is organized in such a way if one gene ends in a particular position, the succeeding gene starts with few nucleotide overlapping the terminal region of the first gene.  This is called overlapping genes, where reading of genes are overlapped in their sequence.
  • 13. For example, the sequence …GAGCCGCAACTTC… Can be read in three different rading frames- …GAG CCG CAA CTT C … which encodes …. ...Glu-Pro- Gln-Leu… …G AGC CGC AAC TTC… which encodes…. …Ser-Arg-Asn-Phe… …GA GCC GCA ACT TC…which encodes …. …Ala-Ala-Thr…
  • 14.
  • 15. Gene A (viral genome replication) contains an internal translation initiation site to encode protein A* (shutting down host DNA synthesis). B ( capsid morphogenesis) is encoded within A in different reading frame. K is at the end of gene A and extend into gene C (DNA maturation). E (host cell lysis) is totally within D. The termination codon of D overlaps initiation codon for J.
  • 16. GENOME ENCODED PROTEINS: PROTEINS FUNCTIONS A Replication initiation A* Termination of host DNA replication B Capsid morphogenesis C Phage maturation D Phage assembly E Host cell lysis F Major coat protein G Major spike protein H Minor spike protein J Core protein K Growth of phage
  • 18. LIFE CYCLE OF ΦX174 PHAGE:
  • 19. ATTACHMENT OF PHAGE ΦX174: Phage φX174 recognizes the receptor lipopolysaccharide in the outer membrane of rough strains of Enterobacteriaceae , such as E.coli and Salmonella typhimurium , by the minor coat protein H.
  • 20. ENTRY OF PHAGE ΦX174 GENOME: The terminal spike protein, gp H spans the capsid.The outer part recognizes the LPS receptor. The inner part of the H protein is responsible for the injection of genome into the host cell. Atleast one H protein enters into the host cell with the viral DNA. H tube
  • 21. REPLICATION OF ΦX174 GENOME: Stages Time (min) Events 1. SS RF 0-1 SS parental RF 2. RF RF 1-20 Parental RF approx 60 progeny RF 3. RF SS 20-30 RF SS(+) DNA
  • 22. Stage 1: Synthesis of (-) strand complementary to the (+) strand to form the replicative form (RF) by host enzyme.
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  • 24. Second stage: Replication of the RF involves rolling circle replication and requires phage encoded protein A .
  • 25. Stage 3: Formation of (+) strand DNA
  • 26. ASSEMBLY OF MATURE VIRIONS:
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  • 28. RELEASE OF MATURE VIRIONS (LYSIS OF HOST CELL):
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