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. 1990 Apr;221(2):199-202.
doi: 10.1007/BF00261721.

A molecular analysis of terminase cuts in headful packaging of Salmonella phage P22

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A molecular analysis of terminase cuts in headful packaging of Salmonella phage P22

H Schmieger et al. Mol Gen Genet. 1990 Apr.

Abstract

Fragments of DNA molecules of Salmonella phage 22 which represent the molecular termini created by the terminase reaction have been cloned and sequenced. The terminase cleavage separates a headful-sized piece of DNA from the concatemeric precursor; by successful cloning strategy it was shown that the terminase produces blunt ends. The termini of 20 different phage DNA molecules fall into a region located between about 600 and 4000 bp from the pac signal and show a Gaussian distribution. The average terminal redundancy was calculated to be about 2230 bp (= 5.3%) and is therefore higher than was previously reported. A comparison of the nucleotides flanking the terminal bases of 20 different end clones does not support the suggestion that the terminase recognizes some specific sequence and/or structural information in determining the actual cleavage site.

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