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===== xis and int regulation of insertion and excision ===== # ''xis'' and ''int'' are found on the same piece of mRNA, so approximately equal concentrations of ''xis'' and ''int'' proteins are produced. This results (initially) in the excision of any inserted genomes from the host genome. # The mRNA from the ''P<sub>L</sub>'' promoter forms a stable secondary structure with a [[stem-loop]] in the ''sib'' section of the mRNA. This targets the 3' (''sib'') end of the mRNA for RNAaseIII degradation, which results in a lower effective concentration of ''int'' mRNA than ''xis'' mRNA (as the ''int'' cistron is nearer to the ''sib'' sequence than the ''xis'' cistron is to the ''sib'' sequence), so a higher concentrations of ''xis'' than ''int'' is observed. # Higher concentrations of ''xis'' than ''int'' result in no insertion or excision of phage genomes, the evolutionarily favoured action - leaving any pre-inserted phage genomes inserted (so reducing competition) and preventing the insertion of the phage genome into the genome of a doomed host.
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