ban operon of bacteriophage P1. Mutational analysis of the c1 repressor-controlled operator
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ban operon of bacteriophage P1. Mutational analysis of the c1 repressor-controlled operator
Abstract
The repressor of bacteriophage P1, encoded by the c1 gene, represses the phage lytic functions and is responsible for maintaining the P1 prophage in the lysogenic state. The c1 repressor interacts with at least 11 binding sites or operators widely scattered over the P1 genome. From these operators, a 17 base-pair asymmetric consensus sequence, ATTGCTCTAATAAATTT, was derived. Here, we show that the operator, Op72 of the P1ban operon consists of two overlapping 17 base-pair sequences a and b forming an incomplete palindrome. Op72a matches the consensus sequence, whereas Op72b contains two mismatches. The evidence is based on the sequence analysis of 27 operator mutants constitutive for ban expression. They were identified as single-base substitutions at positions 2 to 10 of Op72a (26 mutants) and at position 8 of Op72b (one mutant). We conclude from gel retardation and footprinting studies that two repressor molecules bind to the operator and that positions 4, 5 and 7 to 10 of the operator play an essential role in repressor recognition.
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