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The hsd (host specificity) genes of E. coli K 12.

B Sain, N E Murray.   

Abstract

The hsd genes of E. coli K 12 have been cloned in phage lambda by a combination of in vitro and in vivo techniques. Three genes, whose products are required for K-specific restriction and modification, have been identified by complementation tests as hsdR, M and S. The order of these closely linked genes was established as R, M, S by analysis of the DNA of genetically characterised deletion derivatives of lambda hsd phages. The three genes are transcribed in the same direction but not necessarily as a single operon. Genetic evidence identifies two promoters, one from which transcription of hsdM and S is initiated and a second for the hsdR gene. The hsdR gene codes for a polypeptide of molecular weight approximately 130 000; hsdM for one of 62--65 000 and the hsdS gene was associated with two polypeptides of approximately 50 000. Circumstantial evidence suggest that one of these two polypeptides may be a degradation, or processed, derivative of the other. The hsdS polypeptide of E. coli B has a slightly higher mobility in an SDS-polyacrylamide gel than does that of E. coli K 12. A probe comprising most of the hsdR gene and all of the hsdM and S genes of E. coli K 12 shares extensive homology with the DNA of E. coli B but none with that of E. coli C.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6255295     DOI: 10.1007/bf00267350

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


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