Essential interaction between lambdoid phage 21 terminase and the Escherichia coli integrative host factor
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Essential interaction between lambdoid phage 21 terminase and the Escherichia coli integrative host factor
Abstract
Lambdoid phage 21 requires the Escherichia coli integrative host factor (IHF) for growth. lambda-21 hybrids that have 21 DNA packaging specificity also require IHF. IHF-independent (her) mutants have been isolated. her mutations map in the amino-terminal half of the 21 1 gene. The 1 gene encodes the small subunit of the 21 terminase, and the amino-terminal half of the 1 polypeptide is a functional domain for specifically binding 21 DNA. Hence changes in the DNA-binding domain of terminase, her mutations, render 21 terminase able to function in the absence of IHF. Three of four her mutations studied are trans-dominant. An in vitro system was used to show that packaging of 21 DNA is IHF-dependent. IHF is directly required during the early, terminase-dependent steps of assembly. It is concluded that IHF is a host factor required for function of the 21 terminase. It is proposed, in analogy to the role of IHF in lambda integration, that IHF facilitates proper binding of 21 terminase to phage DNA. Consistent with this proposal, possible IHF-binding sites are present in the 21 cohesive end site.
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