
The initiator of bacteriophage lambda DNA replication, the O protein, is rapidly degraded in Escherichia coli by the ClpP/ClpX protease encoded by the host. This degradation is crucial for the regulation of bacteriophage lambda DNA replication. The biochemical mechanism of this degradation is not fully understood and requires further investigation. The study of this process can provide insights into the regulation of bacteriophage lambda DNA replication and the role of the ClpP/ClpX protease in this process.
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