Chapter 13 Regulation of Lytic Development
Abstract
The study of regulation by phage λ shares the same goals as parallel studies with bacterial or other viral systems. These goals can be summarized as three general questions. First, is regulation positive or negative? — do the regulatory elements act to turn on or to turn off the genes under their control? Second, what is the cellular level of regulation?—do the regulatory elements act by influencing RNA synthesis, RNA degradation, protein synthesis? Third, what is the molecular mechanism by which the regulatory elements exert their control?—is the regulatory element a protein?—does it bind to DNA?—etc.
These questions were first brought into sharp focus by Jacob and Monod (1961). Jacob and Monod provided strong genetic evidence for the existence of a regulatory element (“a repressor”) for the cluster of genes concerned with lactose metabolism (the lac operon). They also pointed...
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