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Infection of ultraviolet light-irradiated Escherichia coli with T7 phage in the presence of chloramphenicol results in synthesis of T7 early messenger RNA but not late mRNA. T7 early mRNA accumulates in terms of acid-insoluble, T7 DNA-hybridizable RNA. However, messenger activity of the same RNA decays rapidly with a half-life of about 6.5 minutes at 30 °C when tested for the ability to direct in vitro protein synthesis. This functional decay of T7 early mRNA is attributable to a loss of structural integrity of the RNA. Polyacrylamide-agarose gel electrophoresis shows that T7 early mRNAs are cleaved, generating smaller-size RNAs. Kinetics of the appearance of T7-specific RNA polymerase, one of the early gene products, during normal T7 infection show that the capacity of the cells to produce the enzyme decays very rapidly when early mRNA synthesis is terminated either by rifampicin or by a natural mechanism programmed by T7. Preferential synthesis of late proteins in the presence of chemically stable early mRNA late in T7 infection may be explained by the observed functional decay of early mRNA.  相似文献   

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Regulation of gene-specific RNA synthesis in bacteriophage T4   总被引:14,自引:0,他引:14  
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In an Escherichia coli cell-free protein synthesis assay, mRNA isolated from cells late after infection by phage T4 out-competes bacteriophage f2 RNA. Addition of a saturating or subsaturating amount of T4 mRNA inhibits translation of f2 RNA, while even an excess of f2 RNA has no effect on translation of T4 mRNA. Peptide mapping of reaction products labeled with formyl-[35S]-methionyl-tRNA was used to quantitate f2 and T4 protein products synthesized in the same reaction. We suggest that messenger RNA competition might be one mechanism by which T4 superinfection of cells infected with phage f2 blocks translation of f2 RNA and possibly host mRNA.  相似文献   

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