Abstract:A unique feature found in the genomes of mycobacteriophages such as L5 belonging to the A cluster is the presence of multiple dispersed repeated elements known as stoperators. The phage repressor binds these repeat elements, shutting off transcription globally and thereby promoting lysogeny. Interestingly, the sequence of these stoperators closely matches that of the consensus −35 region of prokaryotic promoters, leading us to propose that they may have a role to play in the initiation of transcription by serv… Show more
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