Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, McGill University, Montreal 110, Canada
Abstract
At least one factor that causes low fertility of
Salmonella typhimurium
LT2 strains in crosses with
Escherichia coli
K-12 Hfr's can be inhibited by growing the female strains in supplemented minimal salts medium rather than in nutrient broth and by incubating the female strains at 50 C immediately before mating with the Hfr. These pretreatments can enhance the recovery of prototrophic recombinants for markers injected early by the Hfr by a factor of as much as 10
4
. The heat treatment is effective only on the female in intergeneric crosses and gradually loses (within 50 min) its effectiveness after return of heat-treated cells to 37 C. It is concluded that the restriction system of the female is heat-sensitive. Since markers injected late by the male enter females in which the heat-impaired restriction system has recovered, few recombinants for late markers are found. The presence of the leading end of an
E. coli
Hfr in an
S. typhimurium-E. coli
hybrid enhances by up to sevenfold the frequency of
lac
+
recombinants in subsequent crosses with an
E. coli
Hfr if the
E. coli
segment is integrated into the chromosome of the hybrid; the effect is less marked if the
E. coli
segment is not integrated.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
34 articles.
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