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Journal of Bacteriology, December 1999, p. 7430-7438, Vol. 181, No. 24
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The Genetic Switch Regulating Activity of Early Promoters of the
Temperate Lactococcal Bacteriophage TP901-1
Peter Lynge
Madsen,
Annette
H.
Johansen,
Karin
Hammer,* and
Lone
Brøndsted
Department of Microbiology, Technical
University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
Received 7 June 1999/Accepted 17 September 1999
A functional analysis of open reading frame 4 (ORF4) and ORF5 from
the temperate lactococcal phage TP901-1 was performed by mutant and
deletion analysis combined with transcriptional studies of the early
phage promoters pR and
pL. ORF4 (180 amino acids) was identified as a
phage repressor necessary for repression of both promoters.
Furthermore, the presence of ORF4 confers immunity of the host strain
to TP901-1. ORF5 (72 amino acids) was found to be able to inhibit
repression of the lytic promoter pL by ORF4. Upon transformation with a plasmid containing both ORF4 and ORF5 and
their cognate promoters, clonal variation is observed: in each
transformant, either pL is open and
pR is closed or vice versa. The repression is
still dependent on ORF4, and the presence of ORF5 is needed for the
clonal variation. Induction of a repressed pL
fusion containing orf4 and orf5 was obtained by
addition of mitomycin C, and the induction was also shown to be
dependent on the presence of the RecA protein, even though ORF4 does
not contain a recognizable autocleavage site. Our results suggest that
the relative amounts of the two proteins ORF4 and ORF5 determine the
decision between lytic or lysogenic life cycle after phage infection
and that a protein complex consisting of ORF4 and ORF5 may constitute a
new type of genetic switch in bacteriophages.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Microbiology, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark. Phone: 45 45 25 24 96. Fax: 45 45 88 26 60. E-mail:
imkh{at}pop.dtu.dk.

Present address: Carlsberg Laboratory, Department of Yeast
Genetics, DK-2500 Valby,
Denmark.
Journal of Bacteriology, December 1999, p. 7430-7438, Vol. 181, No. 24
0021-9193/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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