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Journal of Bacteriology, September 2002, p. 4952-4961, Vol. 184, No. 18
0021-9193/02/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JB.184.18.4952-4961.2002
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R. H. Carter,2 and L. B. Rothman-Denes1*
Departments of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology,1 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 606372
Received 22 April 2002/ Accepted 14 June 2002
Bacteriophage N4 middle genes are transcribed by a phage-coded, heterodimeric, rifampin-resistant RNA polymerase, N4 RNA polymerase II (N4 RNAPII). Sequencing and transcriptional analysis revealed that the genes encoding the two subunits comprising N4 RNAPII are translated from a common transcript initiating at the N4 early promoter Pe3. These genes code for proteins of 269 and 404 amino acid residues with sequence similarity to the single-subunit, phage-like RNA polymerases. The genes encoding the N4 RNAPII subunits, as well as a synthetic construct encoding a fusion polypeptide, have been cloned and expressed. Both the individually expressed subunits and the fusion polypeptide reconstitute functional enzymes in vivo and in vitro.
Present address: Infectious Diseases Research, Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN 46285.
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