Late gene function in bacteriophage T4 in the absence of phage DNA replication |
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Authors: | T Berger R Bruner |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology Rice University, Houston Texas 77001, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Under certain conditions the late genes of coliphage T4 may function in the absence of phage DNA replication. Quasi-late gene function is the function of certain late genes in the absence of both phage DNA replication and the product of the maturation gene 55. It does not depend on how phage DNA synthesis is prevented. Replication-uncoupled late gene function is late gene function from unreplicated DNA in the absence of phage ligase, and is still under the control of gene 55. It is most efficient if phage DNA replication is prevented by a mutation in the phage gene (43) for DNA polymerase. Both quasi-late gene function and replication-uncoupled late gene function are enhanced by the presence of mutations controlling a phage exonuclease (gene 46 or 47). |
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