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Control of λ repressor prophage and establishment transcription by the product of gene tof

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Control of expression of the bacteriophage lambda (λ) repressor was studied by measuring repressor transcription in noninduced and derepressed λ lysogens. Three distinct modes of leftward transcription were observed from cI and the adjacent genes associated with the control of repressor synthesis: The prophage or maintenance mode Prm-cI-rex-ti repressor transcript occurs from repressed lysogens; the oop (Po-oop-to) transcript, and the lit (lit-ti) RNA, from the distal half of gene rex, both occur from induced tof + prophage; the repressor establishment mode of transcription is observed throughout the rexcI-tof-y-cII-oop interval between Po and ti from induced tof prophage. the overall level of establishment mRNA synthesis is partially template dependent. However, the actual initiation step for reprressor establishment transcription requires the participation of the λ cIII, cII products, and also either requires the activity of Escherichia coli replication proteins, or is triggered by a replication initiation event. The cII cIII products do not positively stimulate de novo initiation of establishment transcription, but rather act after an initial replication-dependent step. Initiation of the establishment mode of repressor transcription is totally inhibited by more than 125-fold, in an all or none fashion, by the λ antirepressor (Tof), the product of gene tof (cro). Since Tof only reduces the in vivo rightward transcription of cII from Pr by about 2-fold, we suggest that Tof inhibits repressor establishment transcription by either uncoupling the replication and cII-cIII dependent events, or by inhibiting the activity rather than the expression of the cIII, cII products. Our results do not fully support either of the present hypotheses that establishment transcription is initiated from the hypothetical Pre promoter in the y-interval, or arises through anti-termination of the oop RNA. Since the initiation and control of the establishment mode of repressor transcription parallels the control of lit RNA synthesis we propose a common mechanism underlies the initiation of these transcripts.

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Hayes, S., Hayes, C. Control of λ repressor prophage and establishment transcription by the product of gene tof . Molec. Gen. Genet. 164, 63–76 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00267600

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