Antitermination may be a regulated event
Antitermination was discovered inProcessive antitermination
Antitermination in lambda is induced by two quite distinct mechanisms. The first is the result of interaction between lambda N protein and its targets in the early phage transcripts, and the second is the result of an interaction between the lambda Q protein and its target in the late phage promoter. We describe the N mechanism first. Lambda N, a small basic protein of theReferences
* Krebs, J. E., Goldstein, E. S., Lewin, B., & Kilpatrick, S. T. (2010). Antitermination may be a regulated event. In Lewin's essential genes (2nd ed., pp. 287–291). Sudbury, Massachusetts: Jones and Bartlett Publishers *Weisberg, R. A., & Gottesman, M. E. (1999). Processive Antitermination. Journal of Bacteriology, 181 (2), 359-367External links