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Inhibition of Host Protein Synthesis During Infection of Escherichi coli by Bacteriophage T4

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FIG.2.multiplicitiescontrols;infectedIPTG l-Galactosidaseinductionwithvariable of ghost infection
FIG. 3.measuredscale. Rate of 18-galactosidase synthesis measured between 6 and 1I min after induction (0) and cell viability 6 min after infection (@) as a function of ghost MOI plotted on (a) linear coordinates and (b) semilog When 5% of the cells are killed (upper arrow in frame a), enzyme synthesis is inhibited 50% (lower arrow).
FIG.4.afterto(MOI(f) inhibit Resumption of ,3-galactosidase synthesis ghost infection (0)
FiG. 5.infected,wasI min Incorporation of uracil, leucine, and thymidine during ghost or phage infection
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