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DNA polymerase of Ustilago maydis: partial characterization of the enzyme and a pol 1 mutation.

P A Jeggo, G R Banks.   

Abstract

The major DNA polymerase activity of wild-type U. maydis has been extensively purified. It possesses a molecular weight of about 150,000 daltons and appears to require a DNA primer with a 3'-hydroxyl terminus as well as a template. The polymerase activity has also been purified from the pol 1-1 strain, which is temperature sensitive fro growth and DNA synthesis, and which at the restrictive temperature contains only 10-25% levels of the DNA polymerase activity obtained from wild-type strains. It was similar in all properties studied, except that the activity was thermolabile at 40 degrees C compared to that from the wild-type strain. Physiological studies on the mutant showed that it was only slightly sensitive to UV, ionising radiation and nitrosoguanidine at the permissive temperature, and was proficient in genetic recombination. The results suggest that the pol 1-1 gene product does not play an important role in repair and recombination processes within the cell, and that its primary function lies in replication.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1221304     DOI: 10.1007/bf00425646

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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