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Sri paramakalyani college of
arts and science.
Submitted to :
Dr. C. Mariappan., PH D.,
Sri paramakalyani college of arts and science.
Submitted by :
kavitha.v
1 Msc Microbiology
PG and Research Department of Microbiology
Assistant professor,
SRI PARAMAKALYANI COLLEGE
( Reaccredited with B Grade with a CGPA of 2.71 in the II Cycle by NAAC
Affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli)
ALWARKURICHI 627 412
POST GRADUATE & RESEARCH CENTRE - DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
(Government Aided)
Alwarkurichi
Alwarkurichi
P1 phage
AGENDA
01. What is p1 phage
02. Structure
03.Genome
04.The Life Cycle of P1
Phage
05. P1 Transducing
Particles
06. Absorption, Injection
and protection
07. P1 DNA Replication and
Phage Assembly.
08.
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The Location of the P1
Prophage
What is p1 phage
P1 is a temperate bacteriophage (phage) that infects Escherichia coli and
a some other bacteria. When undergoing a lysogenic cycle the phage
genome exists as a autonomous plasmid, that is maintained at low copy
number, in the bacterium. It is not integrated in to host genome.
Structure
P1 has an icosahedral “head” containing the phage DNA attached to a 220nm long
tube, contractile tail or shealth, and base plate with six tail fibers.
April 27, 2022
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genome
The genome of P1 Phage is linear double stranded DNA Which is
moderately large, about 94 Kbp. The genome is longer, about 120Kbs,
than the actual length when in viral particle as it is created by cutting an
appropriately sized fragment from a concatemeric DNA chain having
multiple copies of the genome. Due to this the ends of the DNA
molecule are identical and are referred to as being “terminally
redundant”. It has large, about 15 kbp, terminal redundancy
The genome contains two origins of replication, oriR which replicates it
during the lysogenic cycle and oriL which replicates it during the lytic
stage. The genome of P1 has 112 protein coding and 5 untranslated
genes. It even encodes 3 of its own tRNAs which are expressed in the
lytic stage.
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phage P1 has two other features that are unusual
among bacteriophage: First, though a temperate phage,
P1 does not integrate its dsDNA genome into the
bacterial genome. Instead, the genome circularizes and
replicates in a plasmid-like state. The phage devotes
several genes to controlling replication and partitioning
of the plasmid so that it is stably maintained at low copy
number.
Second, phage P1 also has two complete sets of tail
fiber genes, each conferring a different host range.
These genes are arranged in opposite orientation in the
phage genome with a single control region located in
between.
The Life Cycle of P1 Phage
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Temperate phage, such as P1, have the ability to exist within
the bacterial cell they infect in two different ways. In lysogeny, P1 can exist
within a bacterial cell as a circular DNA in that it exists by replicating as if it
were a plasmid and does not cause cell death. Alternatively, in its lytic phase,
P1 can promote cell lysis during growth resulting in host cell death.
During lysogeny new phage particles are not produced. In contrast, during lytic
growth many new phage particles are assembled and released from the cell. By
alternating between these two modes of infection, P1 can survive during
extreme nutritional conditions that may be imposed upon the bacterial host in
which it exists.
The Life Cycle of P1 Phage
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• One unusual aspect of P1
development is the formation of
transducing particles or phage
particles that contain
chromosomal DNA instead of
phage DNA. 
P1 Transducing
Particles
INFO 1
Absorption, Injection and
protection of the genome
INFO 2
 P1 DNA Replication and
Phage Assembly. (Lytic
Cycle)
INFO 3
The Location of the P1
Prophage in a lysogen
(Lysogenic Cycle)
10
April 27, 2022
• The ability to package any
piece of chromosomal DNA
instead of phage DNA makes P1
a generalized transducing gene. 
Absorption, Injection and protection of the
genome
Once inside the cell, P1 DNA circularizes by homologous
recombination because these DNA when packed it is packed
by Head full Mechanism. This can be done either by host or phage
recombination system
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P1 can contract its tail and inject its DNA into a wide range of
species but cannot replicate in these species. 
P1 absorbs to the receptors on the host cells – terminal glucose on the
lipopolysaccharide present on the outer surface of the outer membrane of
the host cell.
 P1 DNA Replication and Phage Assembly. (Lytic
Cycle)
The P1 plasmid has a separate origin of replication (oriL) that is
activated during the lytic cycle. Like Lambda, early P1 replication
takes place by the theta mode of replication.
Later in infection, P1 switch to rolling circle replication. Rolling circle
replication produces concatemers for packaging into phage heads. 
At approx 45 minutes after the infection, the cells are filled with
concatemers of phage DNA, assembled phage heads, and assembled
phage tails. Now complete phage must take place. A protein made
from phage genome recognizes a site on the concatomers of phage
DNA called the pac site.
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The Location of the P1 Prophage in a lysogen
(Lysogenic Cycle)
Prophages can be physically located in one or two places in a
lysogen. In case of Lambda, the phage genome is recombined into
the bacterial chromosome. P1 contains an origin for DNA
replication and once the phage genome is converted to circular,
double-stranded DNA, and is maintained in the cytoplasm as a
stably inherited extra-chromosomal piece of DNA or plasmid. In P1,
no integration of DNA, no int/xis System for recombination, So
coordinated DNA replication along with the host DNA occurs.
Coordinated DNA replication occurs, in order to maintain its
population in all daughter cells. If not, when multiplied by binary
fission only one daughter cell will posses the phage DNA and
another daughter cell does not.
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-p1-structure-and-life-cycle/
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P1 phage .pdf

  • 1. Reg no : 20211232516112 Sri paramakalyani college of arts and science. Submitted to : Dr. C. Mariappan., PH D., Sri paramakalyani college of arts and science. Submitted by : kavitha.v 1 Msc Microbiology PG and Research Department of Microbiology Assistant professor, SRI PARAMAKALYANI COLLEGE ( Reaccredited with B Grade with a CGPA of 2.71 in the II Cycle by NAAC Affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli) ALWARKURICHI 627 412 POST GRADUATE & RESEARCH CENTRE - DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY (Government Aided) Alwarkurichi Alwarkurichi
  • 3. AGENDA 01. What is p1 phage 02. Structure 03.Genome 04.The Life Cycle of P1 Phage 05. P1 Transducing Particles 06. Absorption, Injection and protection 07. P1 DNA Replication and Phage Assembly. 08. 3 April 27, 2022 Footer Message The Location of the P1 Prophage
  • 4. What is p1 phage P1 is a temperate bacteriophage (phage) that infects Escherichia coli and a some other bacteria. When undergoing a lysogenic cycle the phage genome exists as a autonomous plasmid, that is maintained at low copy number, in the bacterium. It is not integrated in to host genome.
  • 5. Structure P1 has an icosahedral “head” containing the phage DNA attached to a 220nm long tube, contractile tail or shealth, and base plate with six tail fibers. April 27, 2022 5
  • 6. genome The genome of P1 Phage is linear double stranded DNA Which is moderately large, about 94 Kbp. The genome is longer, about 120Kbs, than the actual length when in viral particle as it is created by cutting an appropriately sized fragment from a concatemeric DNA chain having multiple copies of the genome. Due to this the ends of the DNA molecule are identical and are referred to as being “terminally redundant”. It has large, about 15 kbp, terminal redundancy The genome contains two origins of replication, oriR which replicates it during the lysogenic cycle and oriL which replicates it during the lytic stage. The genome of P1 has 112 protein coding and 5 untranslated genes. It even encodes 3 of its own tRNAs which are expressed in the lytic stage. 6 April 27, 2022
  • 7. 7 April 27, 2022 phage P1 has two other features that are unusual among bacteriophage: First, though a temperate phage, P1 does not integrate its dsDNA genome into the bacterial genome. Instead, the genome circularizes and replicates in a plasmid-like state. The phage devotes several genes to controlling replication and partitioning of the plasmid so that it is stably maintained at low copy number. Second, phage P1 also has two complete sets of tail fiber genes, each conferring a different host range. These genes are arranged in opposite orientation in the phage genome with a single control region located in between.
  • 8. The Life Cycle of P1 Phage 8 April 27, 2022 Temperate phage, such as P1, have the ability to exist within the bacterial cell they infect in two different ways. In lysogeny, P1 can exist within a bacterial cell as a circular DNA in that it exists by replicating as if it were a plasmid and does not cause cell death. Alternatively, in its lytic phase, P1 can promote cell lysis during growth resulting in host cell death. During lysogeny new phage particles are not produced. In contrast, during lytic growth many new phage particles are assembled and released from the cell. By alternating between these two modes of infection, P1 can survive during extreme nutritional conditions that may be imposed upon the bacterial host in which it exists.
  • 9. The Life Cycle of P1 Phage 9 April 27, 2022
  • 10. • One unusual aspect of P1 development is the formation of transducing particles or phage particles that contain chromosomal DNA instead of phage DNA.  P1 Transducing Particles INFO 1 Absorption, Injection and protection of the genome INFO 2  P1 DNA Replication and Phage Assembly. (Lytic Cycle) INFO 3 The Location of the P1 Prophage in a lysogen (Lysogenic Cycle) 10 April 27, 2022 • The ability to package any piece of chromosomal DNA instead of phage DNA makes P1 a generalized transducing gene. 
  • 11. Absorption, Injection and protection of the genome Once inside the cell, P1 DNA circularizes by homologous recombination because these DNA when packed it is packed by Head full Mechanism. This can be done either by host or phage recombination system 11 April 27, 2022 P1 can contract its tail and inject its DNA into a wide range of species but cannot replicate in these species.  P1 absorbs to the receptors on the host cells – terminal glucose on the lipopolysaccharide present on the outer surface of the outer membrane of the host cell.
  • 12.  P1 DNA Replication and Phage Assembly. (Lytic Cycle) The P1 plasmid has a separate origin of replication (oriL) that is activated during the lytic cycle. Like Lambda, early P1 replication takes place by the theta mode of replication. Later in infection, P1 switch to rolling circle replication. Rolling circle replication produces concatemers for packaging into phage heads.  At approx 45 minutes after the infection, the cells are filled with concatemers of phage DNA, assembled phage heads, and assembled phage tails. Now complete phage must take place. A protein made from phage genome recognizes a site on the concatomers of phage DNA called the pac site. 12 April 27, 2022 Footer Message
  • 13. The Location of the P1 Prophage in a lysogen (Lysogenic Cycle) Prophages can be physically located in one or two places in a lysogen. In case of Lambda, the phage genome is recombined into the bacterial chromosome. P1 contains an origin for DNA replication and once the phage genome is converted to circular, double-stranded DNA, and is maintained in the cytoplasm as a stably inherited extra-chromosomal piece of DNA or plasmid. In P1, no integration of DNA, no int/xis System for recombination, So coordinated DNA replication along with the host DNA occurs. Coordinated DNA replication occurs, in order to maintain its population in all daughter cells. If not, when multiplied by binary fission only one daughter cell will posses the phage DNA and another daughter cell does not. 13 April 27, 2022 Footer Message
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