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. 1990 Oct 11;18(19):5787-92.
doi: 10.1093/nar/18.19.5787.

Transcription of single-copy hybrid lacZ genes by T7 RNA polymerase in Escherichia coli: mRNA synthesis and degradation can be uncoupled from translation

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Transcription of single-copy hybrid lacZ genes by T7 RNA polymerase in Escherichia coli: mRNA synthesis and degradation can be uncoupled from translation

M Chevrier-Miller et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

In Escherichia coli transcription of individual genes generally requires concomitant translation, and thus the decay of mRNAs cannot be studied without the complication of translation. Here we have used T7 RNA polymerase to transcribe in vivo lacZ genes carrying ribosome binding sites of variable efficiency. We show that neither cell viability nor growth rate is affected by the T7-driven transcription of these genes, provided that they are present as single chromosomal copy. Furthermore, transcription is now completely uncoupled from translation, allowing large amounts of even completely untranslated mRNAs to be synthesized. Taking advantage of these features, we discuss the influence of the frequency of translation upon the processing and degradation of the lac message.

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