Formation of the parental replicative form DNA of bacteriophage phi-X174 and initial events in its replication |
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Authors: | B Francke D S Ray |
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Affiliation: | Molecular Biology Institute and Department of Zoology University of California, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Intracellular φX174 DNA was studied under a variety of conditions that prevent the replication of the parental replicative form DNA. These conditions included treatment with 150 μg of chloramphenicol per ml., the use of the rep3− mutation of the host cell, amber mutation (am 8) in the viral gene responsible for RF replication (gene A) † and combinations thereof. In all cases the majority of the parental RF was in the covalently closed form (RFI). The relative amount of RF with a discontinuity in one strand (RFII) in these cases was between 2 and 10% of the total RF and independent of the multiplicity of infection. The only exception was seen in infections of rep3 cells with φX am 3 (a mutant in the lysis gene, gene E, used as a wild-type representative). In this case a fairly constant absolute amount of RFII (1 to 4 per cell), independent of the multiplicity of infection, was formed, consisting almost exclusively of a closed complementary and an open parental viral strand. Since the formation of this type of RFII was dependent on protein synthesis and the presence of the product of φX gene A, it is concluded that the discontinuity in the parental viral strand represents the result of the action of the gene A product on the DNA. Possible mechanisms for the mode of action of the gene A product are discussed. |
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