Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Abstract
We have studied the growth properties of 17 isogenic strains of
Escherichia coli
K-12 differing only in the
recA, recB, recC
, and
sbcA
alleles. We have observed the following. (i) All recombination deficient strains have decreased growth rates and decreased viabilities compared with recombination proficient strains. The large populations of nonviable cells in Rec
−
cultures may arise by spontaneous lethal sectoring (9). (ii) A
recA
mutant strain which is entirely recombination deficient and which shows high ultraviolet sensitivity and “reckless” deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) breakdown has approximately the same growth rate and twice the viability as
recB
and
recC
mutant strains which have residual recombination proficiency, moderate ultraviolet sensitivity, and “cautious” DNA breakdown. (iii) Indirectly suppressed (
sbcA
−
) recombination proficient (Rec
+
) revertants of
recB
and
recC
mutant strains have approximately normal growth rates and are three times as viable as their Rec
−
ancestors (but not as viable as
rec
+
cells). We suggest the following hypothesis to account for the low viability of Rec
−
E. coli
. Single-strand breaks in the DNA duplex, necessary for normal bacterial growth, may be repaired in a Rec
+
cell. Failure of Rec
−
cells to repair this normal DNA damage may lead to the observed loss of viability.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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