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Development of Giant Bacteriophage ϕKZ Is Independent of the Host Transcription Apparatus

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2014

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The data presented in this paper offer, for the first time, insight into the complex transcriptional scheme of giant bacteriophages. We show that Pseudomonas aeruginosa giant phage ϕKZ is able to infect and lyse its host cell and produce phage progeny in the absence of functional bacterial transcriptional machinery. This unique property can be attributed to two phage-encoded putative RNAP enzymes, which contain very distant homologues of bacterial β and β'-like RNAP subunits.

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