Literature DB >> 4910817

Loss of host-controlled restriction of lambda bacteriophage in Escherichia coli following methionine deprivation.

R J Grasso, K Paigen.   

Abstract

lambda Bacteriophages produced in Escherichia coli C (designated as lambda . C) are restricted in their ability to grow in E. coli K-12. The rare successful infections that arise in the K-12 population occur in "special" cells which have lost their capacity to restrict lambda . C. These infections yield modified progeny phage (designated as lambda . K) which, unlike lambda . C, plate equally well on E. coli C and E. coli K-12. When methionine, but no other amino acid, was removed from the growth medium of a mutant strain of E. coli K-12, the number of special cells rapidly increased 500- to 3,000-fold. These new special cells retain their capacity to produce modified lambda . K progeny. This conversion of restricting cells into special cells does not require the synthesis of new protein. The special cells formed when methionine was removed from the culture did not revert into restricting cells when methionine was restored. Such cells have also lost the ability to divide for at least 4 hr after methionine supplementation. When methionine was restored, the remaining restricting cells, but not the special cells, immediately resumed growth. Removing methionine from cultures of E. coli B caused a similar increase in the number of special cells able to support the growth of lambda . C and lambda . K. However, when E. coli K-12 (P1) cultures were deprived of methionine, the number of special cells increased for lambda . C but not for lambda . K. Thus, retention of the P1-restriction system, unlike the B- and the K-12-systems, does not require the presence of methionine.

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Year:  1968        PMID: 4910817      PMCID: PMC375481     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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