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. 1972 Dec;69(12):3606-10.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.69.12.3606.

Positive control of endolysin synthesis in vitro by the gene N protein of phage lambda

Positive control of endolysin synthesis in vitro by the gene N protein of phage lambda

J Greenblatt. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1972 Dec.

Abstract

Positive control in vitro by gene N protein of bacteriophage lambda was demonstrated. lambda DNA was used to direct in vitro synthesis of lambda endolysin in a cell-free protein-synthesizing preparation derived from Escherichia coli. The endolysin synthesis depends on the concomitant in vitro synthesis of lambda gene N protein. When lambda N(-) DNA was used to direct the cell-free preparation, endolysin was made only if extract was added from cells in which a lambda prophage had been induced. The use of various prophage deletion strains proved that if this stimulating activity made in vivo is coded by a known lambda gene, it must be coded by gene N. The ability to stimulate endolysin synthesis in vitro on a lambda N(-) DNA template, therefore, constitutes an assay for N protein.

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