Lytic Mode of Lambda Development
Abstract
In this paper we review current knowledge of λ lytic development. The lysogenic program is discussed by Wulff and Rosenberg and by Echols and Guarneros (both this volume). Our discussion focuses on (1) gene organization, (2) patterns of mRNA synthesis, and (3) regulatory controls of gene expression. The role of the λN function in regulating the lytic cycle is stressed. This is, in part, because N function is among the best characterized regulatory proteins and, also, its action typifies a mechanism of regulation based upon transcription termination-antitermination. For further background material and discussions from different perspectives, see Echols (1971), Weisberg et al. (1977), and Herskowitz and Hagen (1980).
GENETIC ORGANIZATION
The λ genome expresses approximately 50 proteins (Szybalski and Szybalski 1979). In this section we discuss the arrangement of the λ genes with respect to the...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.21-51