Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, and Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Abstract
Curtiss, Roy
, III (University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn.). Chromosomal aberrations associated with mutations to bacteriophage resistance in
Escherichia coli
. J. Bacteriol.
89:
28–40. 1965.—Ten types of mutants of
Escherichia coli
K-12 resistant to bacteriophage T
3
have been isolated, and several of these types have been studied genetically. Many of the /
3,4,7
, /
3,4,7
,λ, and /
3,4,7
,λ,
pro
−
1,2
mutants were unstable, changing to complete sensitivity to T
4
. The results with strains having /
3,4,7
,λ,
pro
−
1,2
mutations were compatible with the hypothesis that this mutation caused a single break in the circular chromosome which prevented the normal association in the inheritance of the outside markers
leu
+
and
lac
+
. When sensitivity to T
4
was regained, association in the inheritance of outside markers was restored, and the resulting /
3,7
,λ,
pro
−
1,2
mutation behaved genetically as a deletion. The /
3,7
,λ,
pro
−
1,2
and /
3,4,7
,λ,
pro
−
1,2
mutations caused positive interference, inhibition of genetic recombination in regions adjacent to them, and the formation of unstable partial diploid recombinants. One group of /
3,4,7
,λ mutations did not occur in the
leu
to
try
region of the bacterial genome. Other /
3,4,7
,λ mutations in F
−
bacteria prevented the joint inheritance of the outside markers
lac
+
and
gal
+
, presumably by breakage of the circular chromosome. Hfr and F
+
strains with /
3,4,7
,λ mutations at this locus were unable to conjugate; therefore, a complete genetic analysis of the effects of this /
3,4,7
,λ mutation could not be done.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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