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. 1983 Nov 11;11(21):7435-52.

The bacteriophage lambda O replication protein: isolation and characterization of the amplified initiator

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The bacteriophage lambda O replication protein: isolation and characterization of the amplified initiator

J D Roberts et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

The bacteriophage lambda O protein participates in the initiation of lambda DNA replication. The lambda O gene was cloned into plasmid pKC30 such that its expression was controlled by the lambda PL promoter. A lambda prophage-coded thermosensitive cI repressor was used to regulate transcription of the cloned O gene. Thermal inactivation of the lambda cI repressor resulted in overproduction of the O protein until it constituted approximately 20% of the total cellular protein of Escherichia coli. A simple three-step purification protocol was developed that yields several milligrams of homogeneous O protein per gram of cell paste. The precise position of the O gene in the known lambda DNA sequence was identified from the amino-terminal sequence of the isolated O protein. Purified O protein stimulated the replication of plasmid lambda dv DNA in vitro and specifically bound to duplex DNA fragments carrying the lambda replication origin.

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