Abstract
Transcriptional analysis by Northern blotting identified clusters
of early, middle and late transcribed regions of the temperate
lactococcal bacteriophage TP901-1 during one-step growth
experiments. The latent period was found to be 65 min and the
burst size 40 +/- 10. The eight early transcripts, all mapping in
a 13 kb region adjacent to the attachment site of TP901-1, were
present at maximal levels 10 min after infection. The four middle
transcripts, observed at maximal levels 30 min after infection,
are all located within a 2 kb region at the distal end of the
early transcripts. The late class of transcripts were detected 40
min after infection and the amounts of these transcripts increased
with time. The late transcripts were localized to the 13 kb region
adjacent to the 2 kb middle transcribed region. The sequence of
almost 4 kb of the early region was determined, allowing a
detailed transcriptional map for the early region of which in
total 6.4 kb was sequenced. Sequence analysis of the early region
revealed two closely positioned but divergently orientated
promoters, PL and PR, in accordance with the orientation of the
ORFs and the transcriptional map. Nine ORFs were found, and
similarities to a phage repressor, a single-stranded DNA-binding
protein, a topoisomerase, a Cro-like protein and two other phage
proteins of unknown function were detected. The gene arrangement
in the early transcribed region of TP901-1 thus consists of two
transcriptional units: one from PR containing four genes, of which
at least two (the integrase gene and putative repressor) are
needed for lysogeny, and the divergent and longer transcriptional
unit from PL, presumably encoding functions required for the lytic
life cycle. ORFs with homology to proteins involved in DNA
replication were identified on the latter transcriptional unit
Original language | English |
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Journal | Microbiology (United Kingdom) |
Volume | 144 |
Issue number | 8 |
Pages (from-to) | 2203-2215 |
ISSN | 1350-0872 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1998 |