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A self-splicing group I intron in DNA polymerase genes of T7-like bacteriophages.


ABSTRACT: Group I introns are inserted into genes of a wide variety of bacteriophages of gram-positive bacteria. However, among the phages of enteric and other gram-negative proteobacteria, introns have been encountered only in phage T4 and several of its close relatives. Here we report the insertion of a self-splicing group I intron in the coding sequence of the DNA polymerase genes of PhiI and W31, phages that are closely related to T7. The introns belong to subgroup IA2 and both contain an open reading frame, inserted into structural element P6a, encoding a protein belonging to the HNH family of homing endonucleases. The introns splice efficiently in vivo and self-splice in vitro under mild conditions of ionic strength and temperature. We conclude that there is no barrier for maintenance of group I introns in phages of proteobacteria.

SUBMITTER: Bonocora RP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC529087 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A self-splicing group I intron in DNA polymerase genes of T7-like bacteriophages.

Bonocora Richard P RP   Shub David A DA  

Journal of bacteriology 20041201 23


Group I introns are inserted into genes of a wide variety of bacteriophages of gram-positive bacteria. However, among the phages of enteric and other gram-negative proteobacteria, introns have been encountered only in phage T4 and several of its close relatives. Here we report the insertion of a self-splicing group I intron in the coding sequence of the DNA polymerase genes of PhiI and W31, phages that are closely related to T7. The introns belong to subgroup IA2 and both contain an open reading  ...[more]

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