Structural relatedness of lysis proteins from colicinogenic plasmids and icosahedral coliphages.

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Abstract

The host-lysis-inducing functions of phi X174 protein E and MS2 protein L were recently shown to reside on the N-terminal and C-terminal halves of the two respective lysis proteins. In the present study it is shown that the small lysis proteins encoded in various colicinogenic plasmids share local sequence similarities and certain structural characteristics with the essential peptides of their coliphage-coded counterparts. Despite their dissimilar sizes and origins, it is suggested that the colicinogenic lysis proteins are functionally analogous and evolutionarily related to those of icosahedral single-stranded DNA and RNA phages.

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Lau, P. C., Hefford, M. A., & Klein, P. (1987). Structural relatedness of lysis proteins from colicinogenic plasmids and icosahedral coliphages. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 4(5), 544–556. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a040460

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