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Sequence of a conditionally essential region of bacteriophage T3, including the primary origin of DNA replication.
The 3526 base-pair nucleotide sequence from near the end of bacteriophage T3 gene 1 to within the coding sequence of gene 2.5 is given. It includes the complete coding sequences for nine known or presumptive proteins, most of which are only conditionally essential for phage growth. The sequence includes five promoters for the phage RNA polymerase, the terminator for early (host enzyme-catalyzed) transcription, and two recognition sites for RNAase III. The primary origin of T3 DNA replication that is utilized by the phage in vivo has been localized to a 142 base-pair region. It has several features in common with the phage T7 origin of DNA replication, and exhibits considerable homology to recognition sites for the mRNA processing enzyme RNAase III. It is proposed that the primary origin of T3 DNA replication may have evolved directly from an RNAase III recognition site. The deletions present in a number of T3 mutant strains and the location of the nucleotide changes in several T3 strains that are defective in their ability to grow on F+-containing strains or on optA mutant hosts have been determined. We discuss how T3 may have become genetically isolated from its relatives in the T7-T3 group and simultaneously acquired novel biological and biochemical properties.
PMID: 3586029 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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