Filamentous bacteriophage
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Filamentous bacteriophage are a group of viruses that specifically infect bacteria, belonging to the class of bacteriophages. Unlike the more commonly known icosahedral or head-tail bacteriophages, filamentous bacteriophages are characterized by their unique long, thin, filamentous morphology. They are composed of a circular single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) genome encased within a capsid made up of thousands of copies of a single protein. These bacteriophages are known to infect their bacterial hosts without causing lysis; instead, they are secreted from the host cell through a process that does not kill the bacteria, a mechanism termed "productive infection."
Structure and Genome
The structure of filamentous bacteriophages is distinct from other bacteriophage types. They are typically several micrometers in length but only about 6-10 nm in diameter. The viral genome is encased in a helical array of capsid proteins, with each capsid protein binding to approximately two nucleotides of the ssDNA genome. The genome of filamentous bacteriophages generally encodes 10-12 proteins, including those required for replication, assembly, and secretion of the phage particles.
Life Cycle
The life cycle of filamentous bacteriophages begins with the attachment of the phage to specific receptors on the surface of the host bacterium. This is usually a pilus or fimbriae that protrudes from the bacterial surface. Once attached, the phage injects its ssDNA genome into the host cell. Inside the host, the ssDNA is converted into a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) intermediate, which serves as a template for both replication and transcription. New phage particles are assembled in the cytoplasm and secreted through the cell membrane without lysing the host cell. This process allows the infected bacterium to continue growing and dividing while producing new phage particles.
Types and Examples
There are several types of filamentous bacteriophages, with the most well-known being the Ff group, which includes M13, fd, and f1 phages. These phages specifically infect Escherichia coli strains that carry the F (fertility) plasmid, which encodes the F pilus. Another example is the Pf phage, which infects Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Applications
Filamentous bacteriophages have been utilized in various biotechnological and medical applications due to their unique properties. One of the most significant applications is in phage display, a technique used for studying protein interactions and for identifying peptides or proteins with high affinity for specific targets. This has implications in drug discovery and development. Additionally, the non-lytic nature of filamentous bacteriophages makes them attractive for use in vaccine development, where they can be engineered to display antigens from other pathogens.
Research and Future Directions
Research on filamentous bacteriophages continues to uncover their potential in various fields, including nanotechnology, where their ability to form highly organized structures is exploited for the development of nanomaterials. Understanding the interaction between filamentous bacteriophages and their host bacteria also provides insights into bacterial physiology and pathogenesis, which could lead to new strategies for combating bacterial infections.
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