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Direct role of the himA gene product in phage lambda integration.

H I Miller, H A Nash.   

Abstract

The integration of phage lambda into the Escherichia coli chromosome is accomplished by a site-specific recombination between two unique DNA sequences (attB on the bacterial genome and attP on the phage; reviewed in refs 2, 3) and requires proteins encoded by both the bacterium and the phage. Genetic and biochemical studies have shown that bacterial strains mutant in the himA gene, located at 38 min on the E. coli map, are defective in the activity of the host-encoded component. They are, moreover, defective for the growth of bacteriophage Mu, for precise excision of transposable antibiotic resistance determinants and for the synthesis of the lambda int gene product. We now show that the himA gene product (phimA) is not solely a regulator of genes involved in integration but is one of two host polypeptides required for integrative recombination.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6261146     DOI: 10.1038/290523a0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


  37 in total

1.  Sequence, internal homology and high-level expression of the gene for a DNA-(cytosine N4)-methyltransferase, M.Pvu II.

Authors:  T Tao; J Walter; K J Brennan; M M Cotterman; R M Blumenthal
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1989-06-12       Impact factor: 16.971

2.  The interaction of E. coli integration host factor and lambda cos DNA: multiple complex formation and protein-induced bending.

Authors:  L D Kosturko; E Daub; H Murialdo
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1989-01-11       Impact factor: 16.971

Review 3.  Linkage map of Escherichia coli K-12, edition 10: the traditional map.

Authors:  M K Berlyn
Journal:  Microbiol Mol Biol Rev       Date:  1998-09       Impact factor: 11.056

4.  Intragenic suppression of the temperature-sensitivity caused by a mutation in a gene controlling transcription (fit) in Escherichia coli.

Authors:  S B Dass; R Jayaraman
Journal:  Mol Gen Genet       Date:  1985

5.  Involvement of integration host factor (IHF) in maintenance of plasmid pSC101 in Escherichia coli: characterization of pSC101 mutants that replicate in the absence of IHF.

Authors:  D P Biek; S N Cohen
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1989-04       Impact factor: 3.490

Review 6.  Histonelike proteins of bacteria.

Authors:  K Drlica; J Rouviere-Yaniv
Journal:  Microbiol Rev       Date:  1987-09

7.  Identification of the Escherichia coli recN gene product as a major SOS protein.

Authors:  P W Finch; P Chambers; P T Emmerson
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1985-11       Impact factor: 3.490

8.  Sequence of the Escherichia coli pheST operon and identification of the himA gene.

Authors:  Y Mechulam; G Fayat; S Blanquet
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1985-08       Impact factor: 3.490

9.  DNA sequence of the control region of phage D108: the N-terminal amino acid sequences of repressor and transposase are similar both in phage D108 and in its relative, phage Mu.

Authors:  M Mizuuchi; R A Weisberg; K Mizuuchi
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1986-05-12       Impact factor: 16.971

10.  Mutants of Escherichia coli defective for replicative transposition of bacteriophage Mu.

Authors:  W Ross; S H Shore; M M Howe
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1986-09       Impact factor: 3.490

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