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Bacteriophage P2 and P4 are double stranded DNA enterobacteria viruses. Phage P4 is a satellite phage because it is | Bacteriophage P2 and P4 are double stranded DNA enterobacteria viruses. Phage P4 is a satellite phage because it is | ||
dependent on the machinery of P2. [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description#References|(1,2,3)]] Sometimes, it is called a "parasite phage", since it takes over the elements of P2 and leaves its "host phage" practically neutralized. There are several interesting features of the P4 genome, including transactivation zones (the genes that respond to the presence of P2 along with P4 and vice versa) that | dependent on the machinery of P2. [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description#References|(1,2,3)]] Sometimes, it is called a "parasite phage", since it takes over the elements of P2 and leaves its "host phage" practically neutralized. There are several interesting features of the P4 genome, including transactivation zones (the genes that respond to the presence of P2 along with P4 and vice versa) that | ||
- | function in domination of the late P2 genes. Important elements of this kind are gene P4 delta and P2 ogr, which work synergistically together in activating P2 genes. Given these interesting properties, P4 has been exhaustively studied. | + | function in domination of the late P2 genes. Important elements of this kind are gene P4 delta and P2 ogr[[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description#References|(12,15,16)]], which work synergistically together in activating P2 genes. Given these interesting properties, P4 has been exhaustively studied. |
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====P4 genome structure==== | ====P4 genome structure==== |
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