2021
DOI: 10.1107/s0108767321088280
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SAMase of bacteriophage T3 inactivates Escherichia coli's methionine sadenosyltransferase by forming hetero-polymers

Abstract: S-adenosylmethionine lyase (SAMase) of bacteriophage T3 degrades the intracellular SAM pools of the host E. coli cells, thus inactivating a crucial metabolite involved in plethora of cellular functions, including DNA methylation [1]. SAMase is the first viral protein expressed upon infection and its activity prevents methylation of the T3 genome. Maintenance of the phage genome in a fully unmethylated state has a profound effect on the infection strategy ─ it allows T3 to shift from a lytic infection under nor… Show more

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