Function of the bacteriophage T4 transfer RNA's☆

1973 
Abstract Maximum growth of bacteriophage T4 requires the phage complement of transfer RNA. tRNA-deficient T4 grown on laboratory strains of Escherichia coli showed a moderate decrease in burst size that correlated with a decrease in the rate of synthesis of the major structural proteins of the T4 tail fiber. Some tRNA-defieient T4 mutants showed a 20-fold reduction in burst size on one of a number of E. coli strains isolated from hospital patients. We consider it most likely that the T4 tRNA's function to ensure optimum rates of protein synthesis in the maximum number of hosts by supplementing the reading capacity for those codons used more commonly in the virus than in the host.
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