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Propagation as a Prophage

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For some bacteriophages like lambda and Mu (Mu stands for “mutator”), prophage DNA is integrated into the host genome of lysogens and passively replicated by the host. Virally encoded enzymes, known as integrase (lambda) and transposase (Mu), mediate the covalent insertion of viral DNA into the chromosome of the host bacterium, establishing it as a prophage. The prophage DNA of other bacteriophages, such as P1, exists as a plasmid, a self-replicating, autonomous chromosome in a lysogen. Both forms of propagation have been identified in certain animal viruses, for example, retroviruses and a lethal herpesvirus.

Principles of Virology, Volume 1

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