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. 1990 May;4(5):873-81.
doi: 10.1101/gad.4.5.873.

Escherichia coli RNase E has a role in the decay of bacteriophage T4 mRNA

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Escherichia coli RNase E has a role in the decay of bacteriophage T4 mRNA

E A Mudd et al. Genes Dev. 1990 May.
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  • Genes Dev 1990 Jun;4(6):1078

Abstract

Bacteriophage T4 mRNAs are markedly stabilized, both chemically and functionally, in an Escherichia coli strain deficient in the RNA-processing endonuclease RNase E. The functional stability of total T4 messages increased 6-fold; we were unable to detect a T4 message whose functional stability was not increased. There was a 4-fold increase in the chemical stability of total T4 RNA. The degree of chemical stabilization of six specific T4 mRNAs examined varied from a maximum of 28-fold to a minimum of 1.5-fold. In the RNase E-deficient strain, several minutes delay and a slower rate of progeny production led to a reduction in final phage yield of approximately 50%. Although the effect of the rne temperature-sensitive mutation could be indirect, the simplest interpretation of our results is that RNase E acts directly in the degradation of many T4 mRNAs.

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