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Phage assembly question
Sooo how are viral phages assembled inside an infected cell? I understand that the ribosomes are hijacked into making the raw materials for the phages. But a viral phage is a complex thing. It is not just big strand of protein.
After the infected cell has made the components for the phages, do they spontaneously assemble themselves? Do they get shuttled down the ER like an assembly line while some other organelle puts them together? How does this work? What does the work?
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Young Crumudgeon
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Canada
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Well, I've already made it clear that my understanding of microbiology is minimal. But Wikipedia says:
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Here's what I have for you. From Molecular Genetics of Bacteria: 2nd edition by Wendy Champness, chapter 7.
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Here's a little more that's also not terribly applicable to your question: Quote:
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