Mapping the B and D gene promoters of bacteriophage S13 by footprinting and exonuclease III analysis

  • Arquint M
  • Spencer J
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Abstract

The region of the bacteriophage S13 genome which contains the B, K, and C genes and most of the A, D, and E genes (map positions 627 to 2198) was analyzed for Escherichia coli RNA polymerase-binding sites by combined DNase I footprinting, exonuclease III analysis, and DNA sequencing. Two high-affinity binding sites that correspond to the B and D gene promoters were mapped at positions 936 to 995 and 1779 to 1848, respectively. Positions 936 to 995 are in gene A, preceding the B gene, and positions 1779 to 1848 are in gene C, just preceding the D gene. In addition, two lower-affinity binding sites were identified at positions 1527 to 1538 and 1705 to 1756 preceding the C and D genes, respectively. The footprinting studies described here, in combination with previous studies on transcription, provide definitive evidence on the position of the B and D gene promoters in S13 and the closely related phage phi X174.

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Arquint, M., & Spencer, J. H. (1987). Mapping the B and D gene promoters of bacteriophage S13 by footprinting and exonuclease III analysis. Journal of Virology, 61(12), 3694–3700. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.61.12.3694-3700.1987

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