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Development of giant bacteriophage ?KZ is independent of the host transcription apparatus.


ABSTRACT: Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage ?KZ is the type representative of the giant phage genus, which is characterized by unusually large virions and genomes. By unraveling the transcriptional map of the ? 280-kb ?KZ genome to single-nucleotide resolution, we combine 369 ?KZ genes into 134 operons. Early transcription is initiated from highly conserved AT-rich promoters distributed across the ?KZ genome and located on the same strand of the genome. Early transcription does not require phage or host protein synthesis. Transcription of middle and late genes is dependent on protein synthesis and mediated by poorly conserved middle and late promoters. Unique to ?KZ is its ability to complete its infection in the absence of bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) enzyme activity. We propose that transcription of the ?KZ genome is performed by the consecutive action of two ?KZ-encoded, noncanonical multisubunit RNAPs, one of which is packed within the virion, another being the product of early genes. This unique, rifampin-resistant transcriptional machinery is conserved within the diverse giant phage genus.The data presented in this paper offer, for the first time, insight into the complex transcriptional scheme of giant bacteriophages. We show that Pseudomonas aeruginosa giant phage ?KZ is able to infect and lyse its host cell and produce phage progeny in the absence of functional bacterial transcriptional machinery. This unique property can be attributed to two phage-encoded putative RNAP enzymes, which contain very distant homologues of bacterial ? and ?'-like RNAP subunits.

SUBMITTER: Ceyssens PJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4178840 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of giant bacteriophage ϕKZ is independent of the host transcription apparatus.

Ceyssens Pieter-Jan PJ   Minakhin Leonid L   Van den Bossche An A   Yakunina Maria M   Klimuk Evgeny E   Blasdel Bob B   De Smet Jeroen J   Noben Jean-Paul JP   Bläsi Udo U   Severinov Konstantin K   Lavigne Rob R  

Journal of virology 20140625 18


<h4>Unlabelled</h4>Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage ϕKZ is the type representative of the giant phage genus, which is characterized by unusually large virions and genomes. By unraveling the transcriptional map of the ∼ 280-kb ϕKZ genome to single-nucleotide resolution, we combine 369 ϕKZ genes into 134 operons. Early transcription is initiated from highly conserved AT-rich promoters distributed across the ϕKZ genome and located on the same strand of the genome. Early transcription does not r  ...[more]

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