Physical studies of RNA involvement in bacteriophage lambda DNA replication and prophage excision |
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Authors: | H Inokuchi W F Dove |
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Affiliation: | McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 53706, U.S.A.;Graduate Department of Biochemistry, Brandeis University Waltham, Mass. 02154, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Non-diffusible genetic elements in bacteriophage λ DNA replication and λ prophage excision have been analyzed by the DNA-cutting assay of Freifelder and Kirschner (1971) and Freifelder et al. (1972). The mutant ti12, which affects a unique site for replication in or near the origin of replication (Dove et al., 1971), makes λ DNA partially refractory to replicative DNA-cutting. RNA synthesis in the vicinity of the origin, of replication seems to control the susceptibility of λ DNA to replicative DNA-cutting (Dove et al., 1969). Analogously, RNA synthesis in the vicinity of the left-hand prophage terminus seems to control excisional DNA-cutting of derepressed λ DNA, as predicted by the studies of Davies et al. (1972). These physical studies confirm previous genetic analyses and imply that the elements involved act at a very early stage in replication and in excision. |
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