Literature DB >> 6313615

Genetic analysis of transposon-induced mutations of the Rac prophage in Escherichia coli K-12 which affect expression and function of recE.

K E Fouts, T Wasie-Gilbert, D K Willis, A J Clark, S D Barbour.   

Abstract

Fourteen mitomycin-resistant revertants of a recB21 recC22 strain were isolated after Tn5 mutagenesis. Eight of the mutations (type I) were essentially inseparable from aphA+ (Kanr) of Tn5; six (type II) were not. We hypothesize that the former are Tn5 and that the latter are IS50 insertions. Because of their phenotypic similarity to sbcA and sbcB mutations, which also suppress recB21 recC22, we have called them sbc mutations. sbc-lll::Tn5 was cotransducible with nirR and has thereby been located at position 29.8 on the Escherichia coli map in the vicinity of the Rac prophage and sbcA mutations. A recB21 recC22 sbc-lll::Tn5 strain was subjected to Tn10 mutagenesis, and a mitomycin- and UV-sensitive mutant was isolated. tet+ of Tn10 was 85% cotransducible with aphA+ of Tn5, locating these two transposons 0.1 map unit apart. A three-point cross located the Tn10 mutation at position 29.7. We hypothesize that the Tn10 insertion is located in recE and that the Tn5 and IS50 insertions activate expression of this gene. sbc-lll::Tn5 was found to be cis acting and dominant to its wild-type allele as were two sbcA mutations (sbcA1 and sbcA6). Five other type I and type II insertion mutations were dominant to their wild-type alleles. We hypothesize that the sbc insertion and sbcA mutations affect transcription regulation of recE and discuss the possibility that they do so differently.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6313615      PMCID: PMC217888          DOI: 10.1128/jb.156.2.718-726.1983

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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