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Characterization of the dnaA, gyrB and other genes in the dnaA region of the Escherichia coli chromosome on specialized transducing phages lambda tna.

F G Hansen, K von Meyenburg.   

Abstract

Specialized transducing phages lambda tna (tryptophanase) harboring chromosomal DNA and genetic markers from the dnaA region of the Escherichia coli chromosome were isolated. Transductional analysis showed that some of these tnaA transducing phages carry two genes important in DNA replication, namely the dnaA gene (initiation of chromosome replication) and the gyrB gene (subunit B of DNA gyrase), formerly designated couR. The following clockwise order of genetic markers was found: uhp, gyrB, dnaA, rimA, tnaA, bglB. The gene-protein relationship was established by the determination of the gene products encoded on the chromosomal DNA of the different lambda tna. A 54 kD and a 91 kD polypeptide appear to be coded for by the dnaA and gyrB genes, respectively; the 91 kD protein is encoded on a region in which coumermycin sensitivity maps and is with respect to electrophoretic behavior identical to subunit B of DNA gyrase. The 54 kD protein is encoded on the region in which different independently isolated dnaA(Ts) mutations (dnaA5, dnaA46, dnaA167, dnaA203, dnaA204, dnaA205, dnaA211, dnaA508) are located. Additional genes which code for polypeptides with hitherto unknown functions were identified and mapped. The acriflavin sensitivity mutation acrB1 was found to be an allele of the gyrB gene (see "Note Added in Proof").

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Year:  1979        PMID: 160000     DOI: 10.1007/bf00425529

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


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