Assessing the transcriptional landscape of Pseudomonas phage 201ϕ2‐1: Uncovering the small regulatory details of a giant phage
Jorien Poppeliers,
Mathijs Focquet,
Maarten Boon
et al.
Abstract:The transcriptional architecture of phages can deepen our understanding of the phage‐host infection process and can be of key importance for phage engineering and biotechnological applications. Here, we applied ONT‐cappable‐sequencing, a long‐read RNA‐sequencing technique, to study the regulatory mechanisms of Pseudomonas infecting giant phage 201ϕ2‐1. We identified 67 promoters and 132 terminators that together represent 92 transcriptional units. A full comparison of these data to the transcriptome of model P… Show more
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