Functional characterization of metagenomic DNA often involves expressing heterologous DNA into genetically tractable microorganisms such as Escherichia coli. Expression of heterologous genes can suffer from limitations due to lack of recognition of foreign promoters or presence of intrinsic terminators on foreign DNA downstream of both the vector-based promoter and the transcription start site. Anti-terminator proteins are a possible solution to overcome this limitation. When bacteriophage lambda infects E. coli, it relies on the transcription machinery of the host to transcribe and express the phage DNA. Lambda genome encodes two anti-terminator proteins, namely N and Q (λQ), which regulate the expression of late early and late genes of th...
Transcription factors (TFs) control gene expression by direct or indirect activation or repression o...
Bacteriophage (lamda) gene expression is dependent upon the ability of RNA polymerase to bypass tran...
The increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance is a global issue driving the need for the identi...
Controlled gene expression in phage Lambda is a model of transcription regulation which is mainly me...
As the field of synthetic biology moves toward the utilization of novel bacterial chassis, there is ...
Anti-Q is a small RNA encoded on pCF10, an antibiotic resistance plasmid of Enterococcus faecalis, w...
Due to their early discovery, relative simplicity, and well-defined function, the Q antiterminator p...
Bacteriophage $\lambda$ is a member of a family of temperate bacteriophages. A number of interaction...
The approach of gene-fusion was used to analyse genetic control signals. Vectors carrying the trp/la...
Transcription is the central step in gene expression and is a heavily regulated process. Some bacter...
Early transcription of bacteriophage lambda initiates at two promoters, P(,L) and P(,R), and proceed...
A surprise that has emerged from transcriptomics is the prevalence of genomic antisense transcriptio...
(lamda) regulates its lytic development by a system of termination and antitermination. This system ...
© 2019 The Authors.While prokaryotic promoters controlled by signal‐responding regulators typically ...
Bacteriophage [lambda] relies to a large extent on processes requiring interactions between viral- a...
Transcription factors (TFs) control gene expression by direct or indirect activation or repression o...
Bacteriophage (lamda) gene expression is dependent upon the ability of RNA polymerase to bypass tran...
The increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance is a global issue driving the need for the identi...
Controlled gene expression in phage Lambda is a model of transcription regulation which is mainly me...
As the field of synthetic biology moves toward the utilization of novel bacterial chassis, there is ...
Anti-Q is a small RNA encoded on pCF10, an antibiotic resistance plasmid of Enterococcus faecalis, w...
Due to their early discovery, relative simplicity, and well-defined function, the Q antiterminator p...
Bacteriophage $\lambda$ is a member of a family of temperate bacteriophages. A number of interaction...
The approach of gene-fusion was used to analyse genetic control signals. Vectors carrying the trp/la...
Transcription is the central step in gene expression and is a heavily regulated process. Some bacter...
Early transcription of bacteriophage lambda initiates at two promoters, P(,L) and P(,R), and proceed...
A surprise that has emerged from transcriptomics is the prevalence of genomic antisense transcriptio...
(lamda) regulates its lytic development by a system of termination and antitermination. This system ...
© 2019 The Authors.While prokaryotic promoters controlled by signal‐responding regulators typically ...
Bacteriophage [lambda] relies to a large extent on processes requiring interactions between viral- a...
Transcription factors (TFs) control gene expression by direct or indirect activation or repression o...
Bacteriophage (lamda) gene expression is dependent upon the ability of RNA polymerase to bypass tran...
The increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance is a global issue driving the need for the identi...