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The Lysis-Lysogeny Decision of Bacteriophage 933W: a 933W Repressor-Mediated Long-Distance Loop Has No Role in Regulating 933W PRM Activity

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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
卷 193, 期 13, 页码 3313-3323

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JB.00119-11

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  1. National Science Foundation [MCB-0956454]

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Our data show that unlike bacteriophage lambda, repressor bound at O-L of bacteriophage 933W has no role in regulation of 933W repressor occupancy of 933W O(R)3 or the transcriptional activity of 933W P-RM. This finding suggests that a cooperative long-range loop between repressor tetramers bound at O-R and O-L does not form in bacteriophage 933W. Nonetheless, 933W forms lysogens, and 933W prophage display a threshold response to UV induction similar to related lambdoid phages. Hence, the long-range loop thought to be important for constructing a threshold response in lambdoid bacteriophages is dispensable. The lack of a loop requires bacteriophage 933W to use a novel strategy in regulating its lysis-lysogeny decisions. As part of this strategy, the difference between the repressor concentrations needed to bind O(R)2 and activate 933W P-RM transcription or bind O(R)3 and repress transcription from P-RM is <2-fold. Consequently, P-RM is never fully activated, reaching only similar to 25% of the maximum possible level of repressor-dependent activation before repressor-mediated repression occurs. The 933W repressor also apparently does not bind cooperatively to the individual sites in O-R and O-L. This scenario explains how, in the absence of DNA looping, bacteriophage 933W displays a threshold effect in response to DNA damage and suggests how 933W lysogens behave as hair triggers with spontaneous induction occurring to a greater extent in this phage than in other lambdoid phages.

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