2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2006.05.071
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Plasticity of the Gene Functions for DNA Replication in the T4-like Phages

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“…Because many characterized homing endonucleases have recognition and cleavage sites within protein-coding genes, transposition of free-standing endonucleases into coding regions by illegitimate DSB repair may occur at an appreciable rate (36)(37)(38). A Seg-like homing endonuclease is found associated with a split gene structure in the family B DNA polymerase (gp43) of Aeromonas salmonicida phage 25 (23,39). Related phage possess a split gene 43 separated by up to Ϸ3 kb of intervening sequence without a Seg-like endonuclease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because many characterized homing endonucleases have recognition and cleavage sites within protein-coding genes, transposition of free-standing endonucleases into coding regions by illegitimate DSB repair may occur at an appreciable rate (36)(37)(38). A Seg-like homing endonuclease is found associated with a split gene structure in the family B DNA polymerase (gp43) of Aeromonas salmonicida phage 25 (23,39). Related phage possess a split gene 43 separated by up to Ϸ3 kb of intervening sequence without a Seg-like endonuclease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one case, a GIY-YIG family endonuclease gene disrupts DNA polymerase (28,29); in the other case, a H-N-H family endonuclease gene disrupts the large subunit of ribonucleotide reductase (30). In all three cases, the products of the split genes reunite to form enzymatically active proteins.…”
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“…Although more than 200 T4-like phages have been examined (4), only a limited number of these phage genomes have been sequenced completely (T4-like genome database [http://phage.bioc.tulane.edu], Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA). Most of the known T4-like phages specifically infect certain strains of E. coli or some other enterobacteria, but several T4-like phages can propagate in phylogenetically more distant bacteria, such as Aeromonas, Acinetobacter, Vibrio, and Cyanobacteria (4,5,8,44,62). Previous cross-genome comparisons of T4 and other T4-like phages (41,44,55,62,78) provided many interesting findings in the field of phage biology.…”
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“…Most of the known T4-like phages specifically infect certain strains of E. coli or some other enterobacteria, but several T4-like phages can propagate in phylogenetically more distant bacteria, such as Aeromonas, Acinetobacter, Vibrio, and Cyanobacteria (4,5,8,44,62). Previous cross-genome comparisons of T4 and other T4-like phages (41,44,55,62,78) provided many interesting findings in the field of phage biology. It appears that this family of phages shares a common core genome from an ancestral sequence encoding the DNA replication modules, virion structural proteins, and some conserved hypothetical proteins (7,8,62).…”
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