Plasmid addiction genes of bacteriophage P1: doc, which causes cell death on curing of prophage, and phd, which prevents host death when prophage is retained - PubMed (original) (raw)
Comparative Study
. 1993 Oct 5;233(3):414-28.
doi: 10.1006/jmbi.1993.1521.
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- DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.1993.1521
Comparative Study
Plasmid addiction genes of bacteriophage P1: doc, which causes cell death on curing of prophage, and phd, which prevents host death when prophage is retained
H Lehnherr et al. J Mol Biol. 1993.
Abstract
P1 lysogens of Escherichia coli carry the prophage as a stable low copy number plasmid. The frequency with which viable cells cured of prophage are produced is about 10(-5) per cell per generation. Here we show that a significant part of this remarkable stability can be attributed to a plasmid-encoded mechanism that causes death of cells that have lost P1. In other words, the lysogenic cells appear to be addicted to the presence of the prophage. The plasmid withdrawal response depends on a gene named doc (death on curing), encoding a 126 amino acid protein. Expression of doc is not SOS-inducing and killing by Doc is recA-independent. In cells that retain P1 the killing is prevented by the product of a gene named phd (prevent host death), encoding a 73 amino acid protein. The genes phd and doc have been cloned and expressed from a 0.7 kb segment of P1 DNA. The two genes constitute an operon and the synthesis of Doc appears to be translationally coupled to that of Phd. Homologs of the P1 addiction genes are found elsewhere, but phd and doc are unrelated to previously described genes of other plasmids that also cause an apparent increase in plasmid stability by post-segregational killing.
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