A DNA-Binding Protein Induced by Bacteriophage T7
AUTOR(ES)
Reuben, Roberta C.
RESUMO
A DNA-binding protein has been purified from Escherichia coli infected with bacteriophage T7 by DNA-cellulose chromatography. The protein is absent in uninfected cells. The purified protein has a molecular weight of 31,000 and binds strongly and preferentially to single-stranded DNA. In vitro studies show that this protein can stimulate the rate of polymerization catalyzed by the T7-induced DNA polymerase 10-15 times under conditions where the polymerase is unable to effectively use a single-stranded template. The degree of stimulation is dependent upon the ratio of binding protein to DNA template and is independent of polymerase concentration.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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