Abstract

Bacteriophage N4 regulates the temporal expression of its genome through the activity of three distinct RNA polymerases (RNAP). Expression of the early genes is carried out by a phage-encoded, virion-encapsidated RNAP (vRNAP) that is injected into the host at the onset of infection and transcribes the early genes. These encode the components of new transcriptional machinery (N4 RNAPII and cofactors) responsible for the synthesis of middle RNAs. Both N4 RNAPs belong to the T7-like "single-subunit" family of polymerases. Herein, we describe their mechanisms of promoter recognition, regulation, and roles in the phage life cycle.

Details

Title
Structural and Biochemical Investigation of Bacteriophage N4-Encoded RNA Polymerases
Author
Lenneman, Bryan R; Rothman-Denes, Lucia B
Pages
647-667
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
2218273X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1696012645
Copyright
Copyright MDPI AG 2015