A genomic region of lactococcal temperate bacteriophage TP901-1 encoding major virion proteins
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article – Annual report year: 1996
Two major structural proteins, MHP (major head protein) and MTP
(major tail protein), from the lactococcal temperate phage TP901-1
were sequenced at their amino acid termini, and derived degenerate
oligonucleotides were used to locate the corresponding genes in
the phage genome. This genomic region was sequenced. The sequence
characterized includes a total of 11 open reading frames (ORFs),
showing an operon structure. Upstream of each ORF, except ORF b2
and ORF x, potential ribosome-binding sites were found, suggesting
independent translation. However. coupled translation is suggested
for ORF x and as a possibility for ORF b3 and ORF c2, which have
ribosome-binding sites located more distant from their start
codons. ORF b2 may be translationally fused with mhp at a low
frequency. The mhp and mtp genes are transcribed as a 3.7-kb mRNA
with at least six additional ORFs. The organization of the genomic
region analyzed resembles that of other distantly related phages,
providing possible roles for the uncharacterized ORFs.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Virology |
| Publication date | 1996 |
| Volume | 218 |
| Pages | 306-315 |
| State | Published |
ID: 5317379