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Abstract
In an attempt to obtain deletions in the thyA gene, an abnormal lysogen of lambda having the prophage inserted between the thyA and lysA genes was induced, and the surviving cured cells were examined for Thy(-) and Lys(-) mutants. In nearly 10,000 cured cells, 184 Lys(-) but no Thy(-) mutants were found. At the same time, the induced lambda phage contained an approximately equivalent number of lambdathyA(+) and lambdalysA(+) transducing particles. By contrast, in a strain with the genotype F' thyA(-)lysA(+)/ thyA(+)lysA(+), induction of the abnormal lambda lysogen gave rise to many Thy(-) mutants in the cells cured of the prophage. In these Thy(-) mutants it was not possible to eliminate the episome with acridine orange, although the episome could be removed in control cultures with a thyA(+) allele in the resident gene. Therefore, it was suggested that deletion of a gene in the region of the chromosome from the position of the insertion of the lambda prophage through the thyA gene caused loss of an essential and diffusible function.Entities:
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Year: 1973 PMID: 4584799 PMCID: PMC246468 DOI: 10.1128/jb.116.3.1145-1149.1973
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bacteriol ISSN: 0021-9193 Impact factor: 3.490