Genes & Genetic Systems
Online ISSN : 1880-5779
Print ISSN : 1341-7568
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Opposite roles of the dmd gene in the control of RNase E and RNase LS activities
Takuma KanesakiTakahiro HamadaTetsuro Yonesaki
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2005 Volume 80 Issue 4 Pages 241-249

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When the dmd gene of bacteriophage T4 is defective, expression of middle genes starts normally but drops abruptly. However, the residual expression of middle genes at late stages continues at a higher rate in cells infected with a dmd mutant than with the wild type. In order to understand the complex effects of the dmd gene, we followed changes in the quantity of mRNA from a middle gene, uvsY. The uvsY mRNA was degraded rapidly by RNase LS at middle stages but stabilized at late stages, suggesting that RNase LS targets middle-gene mRNAs only at middle stages. Furthermore, another RNase targeting middle mRNAs at late stages is also suggested to be inactivated when dmd is mutated. We found that RNase E was involved in the degradation of uvsY mRNA. Judging from the processing of gene-32 mRNA, RNase E activity declines after the beginning of the middle stage when dmd is defective.

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