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Isolation and mapping of t gene mutants of bacteriophage T4D.

T Thiel, L Astrachan.   

Abstract

A procedure for selective isolation of T4 t mutants is described. At 120 min after infection of Escherichia coli cells with a low multiplicity of T4 bacteriophage, the mixture was sedimented through a linear sucrose gradient, and infected cells that remained intact were collected as the fastest sedimenting fraction. Ten to 50% of the phage released by chloroform treatment of this fraction were t mutants. Collection of a high proportion of t mutants depended on efficient elimination of cells that would survive because of superinfection lysis inhibition. This was accomplished by early addition of anti-T4 serum and heat-killed cells to inactivate progeny wild-type phage released at the normal burst time. Of 85 t mutants that were isolated and mapped, 23 new mutations were found, 14 of which are suppressible by an rII mutation and 9 of which are suppressible by rII or amber suppressors. Two hot-spot sites for spontaneous mutations were found; 14 mutants at one site, represented by a frameshift mutation, and 12 mutants at a second site were obtained from 39 spontaneous mutants independently isolated from different parental plaques. On our map of the t gene, the distance between the farthest t mutations is 6% recombination. A nonreverting triple t mutant, constructed to contain a frameshift mutation between two amber mutations, exhibited the same t mutant phenotype observed with revertible t mutants.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 916026      PMCID: PMC515962     

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


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