Regulation of the temporal synthesis of proteins in bacteriophage BF23-infected cells
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.62.12.4569-4576.1988
Regulation of the temporal synthesis of proteins in bacteriophage BF23-infected cells
Abstract
Regulation of temporal synthesis of pre-early, early, and late proteins in bacteriophage BF23-infected cells has been studied by using five amber mutants defective in genes 1, 2, 10, 14, and 19. The synthesis of pre-early proteins is negatively regulated by the actions of gene 1, a pre-early gene. The switch from pre-early to early protein synthesis is mainly regulated by the second-step DNA transfer reaction, which is controlled by at least genes 1 and 2. Early proteins can be kinetically and genetically divided into two regulatory classes, designated Ea and Eb. The shutoff of Eb-early protein synthesis is associated with the turn-on of late protein synthesis. This step is controlled by genes 10, 14, and 19. Gene 10 also regulates negatively the synthesis of Ea-early proteins, indicating that this gene has a dual function in the regulation of early protein synthesis. The temporal synthesis of phage-encoded proteins is regulated mainly at the transcriptional level. Evidence is presented indicating that the host RNA polymerase is modified by the interaction with the gene products of genes 2, 10, and 14 (gp2, gp10, and gp14, respectively). gp2 interacts with the enzyme in the earlier stage of infection but is replaced by gp10 in the later stage. This exchange reaction depends on the presence of gp14 and gp19 and is related to the switch from Eb to late protein synthesis. Thus, the regulation of BF23 gene expression occurs in a coordinated manner throughout the development of this phage.
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