Lamda phage

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Life cycle of  λ phage
Presented by:
Minhaz Ahmed
BBI11014
Integrated M.Sc 3
rd
 
semester,MBBT,
Tezpur University, Assam

CONTENTS
Introduction
How genome is transferred
Lytic cycle and lysogenic cycle
Life cycle
Lytic or lysogenic?

What is lambda phage?
It is a bacterial virus, or
bacteriophage, that infects the
bacterial species Escherichia coli.
This virus is a temperate phage.
Temperate phages are basically
bacteriophages which can choose
between a lytic and lysogenic
pathway of development.
SOURCE:classes.midlandstech.edu

 The viral DNA exists as
a separate molecule
within the bacterial cell.
 Replicates separately
from the host bacterial
DNA.
Viral DNA integrates
with bacterial DNA.
Replicates with the
host DNA

How it penetrates:
It binds to the target E. coli cell, via J protein in the tail
tip that interacts with the maltoporin of E. coli and
injects its linear genome.
DNA
HEAD
TAIL
COLLAR
MALTOPORIN in E. coliBASE PLATE
DNA of E. coli
E. coli
TAIL FIBRE
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LIFE CYCLE :
SOURCE: Pearson Education 2004

Lytic or lysogenic?
1.lytic life cycle:
occurs in cells with sufficient nutrients, protease
activity is high, which breaks down cII.
2.Lysogenic life cycle:
In cells with limited nutrients, protease activity is
low, making cII stable.
 Computer modeling and simulation suggest that random processes
during infection drive the selection of lysis or lysogeny within individual
cells.
However, recent experiments suggest that physical differences
among cells, that exist prior to infection, predetermine whether a cell
will lyse or become a lysogen.

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