Location, function, and nucleotide sequence of a promoter for bacteriophage T3 RNA polymerase
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Location, function, and nucleotide sequence of a promoter for bacteriophage T3 RNA polymerase
Abstract
The major promoters for bacteriophage T3 RNA polymerase on the T3 genome have been mapped by DNA.RNA filter hybridization. One promoter is located in a 300-base-pair Hpa I restriction fragment near the genetic "left" end of T3 DNA. The sequence in the vicinity of the major initiation site of transcription in this region has been determined. A part of the (-)strand sequence is 5' T-A-T-T-T-A-C-C-C-T-C-A-C-T-A-A-A-G-+1 G-G-A-A-U 3'. Comparison of this sequence with the prototype 23-base-pair promoter sequence for bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase shows a striking pattern of homology and divergence. Between positions -9 and +4, the sequences are virtually identical, whereas between positions -17 and -10, the sequences are quite different. It is postulated that these sequence subsets may perform different functions in transcription initiation by the phage RNA polymerases.
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