Domains for protein-protein interactions at the N and C termini of the large subunit of bacteriophage lambda terminase
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Domains for protein-protein interactions at the N and C termini of the large subunit of bacteriophage lambda terminase
Abstract
The large subunit of phage lambda terminase, gpA, the gene product of the phage A gene, interacts with the small subunit, gpNul, to form functional terminase. Terminase binds to lambda DNA at cosB to form a binary complex. The terminase:DNA complex binds a prohead to form a ternary complex. Ternary complex formation involves an interaction of the prohead with gpA. The amino terminus of gpA contains a functional domain for interaction with gpNul, and the carboxy-terminal 38 amino acids of gpA contain a functional domain for prohead binding. This information about the structure of gpA was obtained through the use of hybrid phages resulting from recombination between lambda and the related phage 21. lambda and 21 encode terminases that are analogous in structural organization and have ca. 60% sequence identity. In spite of these similarities, lambda and 21 terminases differ in specificity for DNA binding, subunit assembly, and prohead binding. A lambda-21 hybrid phage produces a terminase in which one of the subunits is chimeric and had recombinant specificities. In the work reported here; a new hybrid, lambda-21 hybrid 67, is characterized. lambda-21 hybrid 67 is the result of a crossover between lambda and 21 in the large subunit genes, such that the DNA from the left chromosome end is from 21, including cosB phi 21, the 1 gene, and the first 48 codons for the 2 gene. The rest of the hybrid 67 chromosome is lambda DNA, including 593 codons of the A gene. The chimeric gp2/A of hybrid 67 binds gp1 to form functional terminase.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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