Literature DB >> 6827650

Transcriptional regulation of three double-stranded RNA segments of bacteriophage phi 6 in vitro.

Y Emori, H Iba, Y Okada.   

Abstract

Three double-stranded RNA segments of bacteriophage phi 6 (L, M, and S) were transcribed in vitro by a virion-associated RNA polymerase. Regulation of L transcription was distinct from regulation of M and S transcription. Transcription of the L segment, which codes for early proteins, required manganous ion and high concentrations of all four ribonucleoside triphosphates and was inhibited by polyamines such as spermine. Transcription of the M and S segments, which code for late proteins, required manganous or magnesium ion and relatively low concentrations of all ribonucleoside triphosphates except GTP and was enhanced by polyamines. Optimal conditions for L transcription were more stringent than those for M and S transcription. These two apparently different patterns produced in in vitro transcription presumably reflect the two distinct in vivo transcription patterns; i.e., (i) similar amounts of three single-stranded RNA species were transcribed from the three corresponding segments of double-stranded RNA (early pattern) and (ii) a much larger amount of single-stranded RNA species was transcribed from M and S segments than from the L segment (late pattern). The early transcription pattern may be changed into the late pattern by a change of environment, such as substrate concentration. This suggests that the different enzymatic properties under the different environmental conditions of the virion-associated transcriptase are responsible for the transcriptional regulation throughout the infection cycle of bacteriophage phi 6.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6827650      PMCID: PMC255108     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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