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Genetics of cosQ, the DNA-Packaging Termination Site of Phage
: Local Suppressors and Methylation Effects
Douglas J. Wieczoreka and
Michael Feissa
a Genetics Ph.D. Program and Department of Microbiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Corresponding author: Douglas J. Wieczorek, University of Iowa, 3-315 BSB, Iowa City, IA 52242., wieczorekd{at}mail.medicine.uiowa.edu (E-mail)
Communicating editor: G. R. SMITH
chromosome contains the sites required for DNA processing and packaging during virion assembly. cos is composed of three subsites, cosQ, cosN, and cosB. cosQ is required for the termination of chromosome packaging. Previous studies have shown cosQ mutations to be suppressed in three ways: by a local suppressor within cosQ; by an increase in the length of the
chromosome; and by missense mutations affecting the prohead's portal protein, gpB. In the first study reported here, revertants of a set of cosQ mutants were screened for suppressors, and cis-acting suppressors of cosQ mutations were studied; these included second-site cosQ point mutations, base-pair insertions within cosQ, and an additional genome-lengthening suppressor. The 7-bp-long cosQ, with the sequence 5'-GGGTCCT-3', coincides exactly with the recognition site for the EcoO109I restriction/methylation system, which has the consensus sequence 5'-PuGGNCCPy-3'. In a second study, EcoO109I methylation was found to strongly interfere with the residual cosQ function of leaky cosQ mutants. cis-acting suppressors that overcome methylation-associated defects, including a methylation-dependent suppressor, were also isolated. Models of cosQ suppression are presented.