| Literature DB >> 4596297 |
H Shizuya, D Brown, A Campbell.
Abstract
Mutagenized lysates of bacteriophage lambda were screened for mutants unable to plate on DNA polymerase I-deficient (polA(-)) hosts. The mutants obtained were all recombination deficient (red(-)). These mutants, like red(-) and gam(-) mutants previously isolated by others, grow more poorly than wild-type lambda even on polA(+) hosts (burst size 14 to 30% of wild-type lambda.) In a polA(-) host, the burst size of red(-) and gam(-) mutants is reduced an additional five- to tenfold, and lysis is delayed. Wild-type lambda grows normally in polA(-) hosts. Neither lambdaN(-)nin (which doesn't express red or gam) nor lambdabio phages (from which all or part of the red-gam region is deleted) form plaques on polA(-) hosts. Apparent revertants, able to plate on polA(-) hosts, have been selected from both lambdaN(-)nin and lambdabio. Those derived from N(-)nin seem to be N(-)nin cro(-) mutants; whereas those coming from lambda bio have a new bypass mutation (pas) that lies between genes P and Q.Entities:
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Year: 1974 PMID: 4596297 PMCID: PMC355400
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103