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J Bacteriol. 1992 June; 174(12): 4094-4100

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Escherichia coli K-12 and B contain functional bacteriophage P2 ogr genes.

A Slettan, K Gebhardt, E Kristiansen, N K Birkeland and B H Lindqvist

Department of Biology, University of Oslo, Norway.

ABSTRACT

The bacteriophage P2 ogr gene encodes an essential 72-amino-acid protein which acts as a positive regulator of P2 late transcription. A P2 ogr deletion phage, which depends on the supply of Ogr protein in trans for lytic growth on Escherichia coli C, has previously been constructed. E. coli B and K-12 were found to support the growth of the ogr-defective P2 phage because of the presence of functional ogr genes located in cryptic P2-like prophages in these strains. The cryptic ogr genes were cloned and sequenced. Compared with the P2 wild-type ogr gene, the ogr genes in the B and K-12 strains are conserved, containing mostly silent base substitutions. One of the base substitutions in the K-12 ogr gene results in replacement of an alanine with valine at position 57 in the Ogr protein but does not seem to affect the function of Ogr as a transcriptional activator. The cryptic ogr genes are constitutively transcribed, apparently at a higher level than the wild-type ogr gene in a P2 lysogen.


J Bacteriol. 1992 June; 174(12): 4094-4100




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