The cI-rexA-rexB operon of bacteriophage lambda confers 2 phenotypes, Imm and Rex, to lysogenic cells. Immunity to homoimmune infecting lambda phage depends upon the CI repressor. Rex exclusion of T4rII mutants requires RexA and RexB proteins. Both Imm and Rex share temperature-sensitive conditional phenotypes when expressed from cI[Ts]857 but not from cI+ lambda prophage. Plasmids were made in which cI-rexA-rexB was transcribed from a non-lambda promoter, pTet. The cI857-rexA-rexB plasmid exhibited Ts conditional Rex and CI phenotypes; the cI+-rexA-rexB plasmid did not. Polarity was observed within cI-rexA-rexB transcription at sites in cI and rexA when CI was nonfunctional. Renaturation of the Ts CI857 repressor, allowing it to regain functionality, suppressed the polar effect on downstream transcription from the site in cI. The second strong polar effect near the distal end of rexA was observed for transcription initiated from pE. The introduction of a rho Ts mutation into the host genome suppressed both polar effects, as measured by its suppression of the conditional Rex phenotype. Strong suppression of the conditional Rex[Ts] phenotype was imparted by ssrA and clpP (polar for clpX) null mutations, suggesting that RexA or RexB proteins made under conditions of polarity are subject to 10Sa RNA tagging and ClpXP degradation.
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Can J Microbiol
January 2005
Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
The cI-rexA-rexB operon of bacteriophage lambda confers 2 phenotypes, Imm and Rex, to lysogenic cells. Immunity to homoimmune infecting lambda phage depends upon the CI repressor. Rex exclusion of T4rII mutants requires RexA and RexB proteins.
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November 1998
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon SK S7N 5E5, Canada.
The majority of bacteria, which carry the N+-cI857[Ts]-cro--O+-P+ fragment of lambda genome, are killed when derepressed by shifting from 30 degreesC to 42 degreesC. Among rare survivors, we observed a proportion of colony-forming units (cfu) that retained the typical immlambda-immunity phenotype when grown at 30 degreesC; however, when shifted from 30 degreesC to 42 degreesC, they lost lambda immunity and acquired a non-immune exclusion-state (Nie phenotype). We also found that the immlambda survivor cfu quickly lost their Rex+ exclusion phenotype (as measured by T4rII plating inhibition) when shifted from 30 degreesC to 42 degreesC, even though they produced CII, which stimulates pE-cI-rexA-rexB transcription.
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