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. 1987 Dec 20;198(4):599-607.
doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(87)90203-8.

Role of premature translational termination in the regulation of expression of the phi X174 lysis gene

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Role of premature translational termination in the regulation of expression of the phi X174 lysis gene

K J Buckley et al. J Mol Biol. .

Abstract

Expression of the phi X174 lysis (E) gene, a member of an overlapping gene pair, appears to depend on a frameshift-induced chain termination by ribosomes translating the upstream D gene. A -1 reading frameshift, possibly induced by misreading of an alanine codon as a doublet, causes ribosomes to terminate translation at two different sites, suggesting two modes of regulating expression of the E gene. One frameshift can cause translational termination at a stop codon(s) near the E gene ribosome binding site (RBS), resulting in reinitiation by ribosomes at the E gene RBS. Termination at a second site some 70 bases upstream from the E gene RBS, while too far away to allow ribosomal re-initiation at the E gene RBS, probably results in an unmasking of the message, allowing entry of a new ribosome at the E gene RBS.

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