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Multiple mechanisms for degradation of bacteriophage T4 soc mRNA.

Toshie Kai1, Tetsuro Yonesaki.   

Abstract

The dmd gene of bacteriophage T4 is required for regulation of mRNA stability in a stage-dependent manner during infection. When this gene is mutated, late genes are globally silenced because of rapid degradation of mRNAs. To investigate the mechanism of such mRNA degradation, we analyzed the late gene soc transcripts. The degradation of soc mRNA was remarkably stabilized when its ability to be translated was impaired; either disruption of translation initiation signals or elimination of termination codons was effective in stabilization of soc mRNA and removal of elongation modestly stabilized it. Even in the absence of translation, however, the residual activity was still significant. These results suggested that the degradation of soc transcripts was promoted by two different mechanisms; one is dependent on translation and the other independent of translation. We found several cleavages introduced into soc RNA specifically when the dmd gene was mutated; some of them could be linked to polypeptide chain elongation and termination, suggesting the correlation with ribosomal action, and the others were independent of translation.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11805040      PMCID: PMC1461945     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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