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Journal of Bacteriology, September 1998, p. 4487-4496, Vol. 180, No. 17
0021-9193/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Transcription Analysis of the Prolate-Headed
Lactococcal Bacteriophage c2
Mark W.
Lubbers,1,*
Karin
Schofield,2
Nick R.
Waterfield,2 and
Kayla
M.
Polzin1
Biological Science Section, New Zealand Dairy
Research Institute, Palmerston North, New
Zealand,1 and
Department of
Pathology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1QP,
England2
Received 10 February 1998/Accepted 24 June 1998
A detailed transcription map of the prolate-headed lactococcal
phage c2 has been constructed. Transcription of about one-third of the
genome, encoding 22 open reading frames, began within the first 2 min
of infection and produced at least 12 overlapping transcripts that
persisted until lysis occurred at 30 min after initiation of infection.
The remaining two-thirds of the genome, encoding 17 open reading
frames, was divergently transcribed, beginning between 4 and 6 min
after initiation of infection, and resulted in at least 18 overlapping
transcripts that persisted until lysis. Five very strong,
simultaneously active, and probably unregulated early promoters and a
single positively regulated late promoter were identified. The late
promoter had an extended
10 sequence, had a significant basal level
of activity in the uninduced state, and was induced to high activity by
a phage gene product. The complex overlapping pattern of transcripts
resulted from the action of the multiple early promoters, inefficient
termination of transcription, and (possibly) processing of a late
precursor transcript(s). Phage proteins were not required for these
processes, and the host RNA polymerase was probably used for both early
and late transcription.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: New Zealand
Dairy Research Institute, Private Bag 11 029, Palmerston North, New
Zealand. Phone: 64-6-350-4649. Fax: 64-6-356-1476. E-mail:
mark.lubbers{at}nzdri.org.nz.
Journal of Bacteriology, September 1998, p. 4487-4496, Vol. 180, No. 17
0021-9193/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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