Ki. Kodaira et al., GENOME STRUCTURE OF THE LACTOBACILLUS TEMPERATE PHAGE PHI-G1E - THE WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCE AND THE PUTATIVE PROMOTER REPRESSOR SYSTEM/, Gene, 187(1), 1997, pp. 45-53
The complete genome sequence of a Lactobacillus temperate phage phi g1
e was established. The double-stranded DNA is composed of 42 259 bp, a
nd encodes for sixty-two possible open reading frames (ORF) as well as
several potential regulatory sequences. Based on comparative analysis
with other related proteins of the Lactobacillus and Lactococcus phag
es as well as the Escherichia coli phages (such as lambda), functions
were putatively assigned to several phi g1e ORFs: cng and cpg (encodin
g for repressors), hel (helicase), ntp (NTPase), and several ORFs (e.g
., minor capsid proteins). An about 1000-bp DNA region of phi g1e cont
aining cpg and cng was inferred to function as a promoter/repressor sy
stem for the phi g1e lysogenic and lytic pathway.