Retronphage \u3c6R73 exhibits extensive sequence homology to the satellite bacteriophage P4. Bacteriophage P4 superinfection immunity is elicited by a small RNA (CI RNA) that causes premature transcription termination within the operon coding for the P4 replication functions. This control is exerted via interaction of the CI RNA with two complementary target sites on the untranslated leader RNA of the replication operon. We found that \u3c6R73 is endowed with a similar immunity system but is heteroimmune to P4. The heteroimmunity is due to six base differences in the CI RNA and to compensatory base substitutions in the target sequences. The sequence differences in the CI RNA are all located in single-stranded regions, which appear to play a...
Bacteriophage P4 autonomous replication may result in the lytic cycle or in plasmid maintenance, dep...
In the Escherichia coli satellite phage P4, transcription starting from PLE is prevalently controlle...
Since their discovery over one hundred years ago, bacteriophages (phages) play a central role in the...
AbstractRetronphage φR73 exhibits extensive sequence homology to the satellite bacteriophage P4. Bac...
AbstractRetronphage φR73 exhibits extensive sequence homology to the satellite bacteriophage P4. Bac...
In the phage-plasmid P4, both lysogenic and lytic functions are coded by the same operon. Early afte...
Prophage P4 immunity is elicited by a short, 69-nucleotide RNA (CI RNA) coded for within the untrans...
In the immune state bacteriophage P4 prevents expression of the replication functions by premature t...
In the lysogenic state, bacteriophage P4 prevents the expression of its own replication genes, which...
AbstractThe genes required for replication of the temperate bacteriophage P4, which are coded by the...
AbstractThe genes required for replication of the temperate bacteriophage P4, which are coded by the...
P4 is a natural phasmid (phage-plasmid) that exploits different modes of propagation in its host Esc...
The genes required for replication of the temperate bacteriophage P4, which are coded by the phage l...
Bacteriophage P4 immunity is controlled by a small stable RNA (CI RNA) that derives from the process...
International audienceBacteriophages (phages) are bacterial parasites that can themselves be parasit...
Bacteriophage P4 autonomous replication may result in the lytic cycle or in plasmid maintenance, dep...
In the Escherichia coli satellite phage P4, transcription starting from PLE is prevalently controlle...
Since their discovery over one hundred years ago, bacteriophages (phages) play a central role in the...
AbstractRetronphage φR73 exhibits extensive sequence homology to the satellite bacteriophage P4. Bac...
AbstractRetronphage φR73 exhibits extensive sequence homology to the satellite bacteriophage P4. Bac...
In the phage-plasmid P4, both lysogenic and lytic functions are coded by the same operon. Early afte...
Prophage P4 immunity is elicited by a short, 69-nucleotide RNA (CI RNA) coded for within the untrans...
In the immune state bacteriophage P4 prevents expression of the replication functions by premature t...
In the lysogenic state, bacteriophage P4 prevents the expression of its own replication genes, which...
AbstractThe genes required for replication of the temperate bacteriophage P4, which are coded by the...
AbstractThe genes required for replication of the temperate bacteriophage P4, which are coded by the...
P4 is a natural phasmid (phage-plasmid) that exploits different modes of propagation in its host Esc...
The genes required for replication of the temperate bacteriophage P4, which are coded by the phage l...
Bacteriophage P4 immunity is controlled by a small stable RNA (CI RNA) that derives from the process...
International audienceBacteriophages (phages) are bacterial parasites that can themselves be parasit...
Bacteriophage P4 autonomous replication may result in the lytic cycle or in plasmid maintenance, dep...
In the Escherichia coli satellite phage P4, transcription starting from PLE is prevalently controlle...
Since their discovery over one hundred years ago, bacteriophages (phages) play a central role in the...