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LamB, OmpC, and the Core Lipopolysaccharide of Escherichia coli K-12 Function as Receptors of Bacteriophage Bp7

Peipei Chen, Huzhi Sun, Huiying Ren, Wenhua Liu, Guimei Li, Can Zhang

2020Journal of Virology56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The RBPs of T4-like phages are gp37 and gp38. The interaction between phage T4 RBP gp37 and its receptors has been clarified by many reports. However, the interaction between gp38 and its receptors during phage adsorption is still not completely understood. Here, we identified phage Bp7, which uses gp38 as an RBP, and provided a good model to study the phage-host interaction mechanisms in an enterobacteriophage. Our study revealed that gp38 of phage Bp7 recognizes the outer membrane proteins (OMPs) LamB and OmpC of E. coli K-12 as specific receptors and binds with them reversibly. HepI of the inner-core oligosaccharide is the second receptor and binds with phage Bp7 irreversibly to begin the infection process. Determining the interaction between the phage and its receptors will help elucidate the mechanisms of phage with a broad host range and help increase understanding of the phage infection mechanism based on gp38.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEscherichia coliBacteriophageMicrobiologyLipopolysaccharideFunction (biology)ReceptorCore (optical fiber)VirologyGeneticsImmunologyGeneComposite materialMaterials scienceBacteriophages and microbial interactionsBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyEscherichia coli research studies