Lysates of bacteriophage λ, mutant in the head gene D, contain a minor amount of defective particles which can be isolated and complemented to infective particles by adding purified gene D product. The defective particles contain DNA with a specific infectivity in the helper assay of about 10% of phage DNA. This DNA is firmly held in the capsid and a tail is attached. Although the particles adsorb to sensitive bacteria, the DNA is not injected. The complemented, infectious particles differ from normal phage by having a lower density. After growing in a permissive host, phage particles of normal density are produced. The implications of the ability of gene D protein to bind to otherwise complete particles as a last step are discussed.
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