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Radiological mapping of functional transcription units of bacteriophages phiX174 and S13. The function of proximal and distal promoters.
Authors:T J Pollock  I Tessman  E S Tessman
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences Purdue University West Lafayette, Ind. 47907, U.S.A.
Abstract:We have found that the nearest promoter is not always the primary promoter for making translatable message. The technique of ultraviolet mapping was used to determine the location of promoter sites for translated mRNA coded for by bacteriophages φX174 and S13. The method is based on the theory that the “target size” for u.v. inactivation of expression of a gene is proportional to the distance between the promoter and the 3′ end of the gene. This method has revealed an expected and some unexpected locations for the promoters responsible for gene expression. Ultraviolet-survival curves for expression of phage genes were interpreted in the following way. The contiguous genes D, F, G and H are expressed as a unit under the control of a promoter located near gene D. However, gene B (and probably the adjacent genes K and C) are controlled by a promoter distant from gene B, possibly in the region of gene H, rather than from a promoter located just before gene B. Likewise, gene A is controlled by a promoter distant from gene A.
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