Specificity of the bacteriophage lambda N gene product (pN): Nut sequences are necessary and sufficient for antitermination by pN (original) (raw)

The nucleotide sequence in the promoter region of the gene N in bacteriophage lambda

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Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1975

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Transcription antitermination in vitro by lambda N gene product: Requirement for a phage nut site and the products of host nusA, nusB, and nusE genes

Asis Das

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Nucleic Acids Research, 1978

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CII-dependent activation of the pRE promoter of coliphage lambda fused to the Escherichia coli galK gene

Inwha Kang

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Alternative promoters in the development of bacteriophage plasmid P4

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The catabolite gene activation system ofE.coli may be directly involved in regulation of bacteriophage λ development

István Fodor

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Regulation of bacteriophage lambda DNA replication

Stephen Kennel

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1967

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Posttranscriptional control of bacteriophage lambda gene expression from a site distal to the gene

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1982

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A cryptic promoter in the O(R) region of bacteriophage lambda

Scott Woody

Journal of Bacteriology, 1993

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Bacteriophage lambda N protein alone can induce transcription antitermination in vitro

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Promoters Recognized by Escherichia coli RNA Polymerase Selected by Function: Highly Efficient Promoters from Bacteriophage T5 Downloaded from

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, Oct. p. 70-77, 1985

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Cloning and characterization of the determinant for abortive infection of bacteriophage from lactococcal plasmid pCI829

Aidan Coffey

Journal of general microbiology, 1991

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Bacteriophage T4, a new vector for the expression of cloned genes

Nancy Casna

Gene, 1985

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Deletion analysis of a bacteriophage P2 late promoter

Nils-kåre Birkeland

Gene, 1990

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Inhibition of transcription of cytosine-containing DNA in vitro by the alc gene product of bacteriophage T4

Elizabeth Kutter

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Cloned genes for bacteriophage T4 late functions are expressed in Escherichia coli

Michael Malamy

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1981

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In vivo and in vitro activities of the bacteriophage T4 early promoters

Laura Kalinienė

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Defective transcription of the right end of bacteriophage T7 DNA during an abortive infection of F plasmid-containing Escherichia coli

Ian Molineux

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Coliphage λnutL−: A unique class of mutants defective in the site of gene N product utilization for antitermination of leftward transcription

John Salstrom

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Structure and function of the repressor of bacteriophage lambda

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Copyright © 1993, American Society for Microbiology A Cryptic Promoter in the OR Region of Bacteriophage A

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1993

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Antisense RNA does not significantly affect expression of the galK gene of Escherichia coli or the N gene of coliphage lambda

Gopalam Somasekhar

Gene, 1988

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Phasmid vectors for identification of genes by complementation of Escherichia coli mutants

Graham Walker

Journal of bacteriology, 1985

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Phasmids: hybrids between Co1E1 plasmids and E. coli bacteriophage lambda

Gianni Cesareni

Gene, 1982

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A Bacteriophage T7 RNA Polymerase/Promoter System for Controlled Exclusive Expression of Specific Genes

Charles Richardson

Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, 1985

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nusB: a protein factor necessary for transcription antitermination in vitro by phage lambda N gene product

Asis Das

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1984

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Broad host range, regulated expression system utilizing bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase and promoter

Nikos Pagratis

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Revisited gene regulation in bacteriophage λ

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