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Induction of phage lambda by transferred irradiated colI DNA
Authors:Marilyn Monk
Affiliation:(1) Microbial Genetics Research Unit, Department of Molecular Biology, Medical Research Council, King's Buildings, EH9 3JR Edinburgh
Abstract:Summary Induction of prophage lambda in a lysogenic recipient cell may be brought about by mating with ultraviolet irradiated donor cells carrying a transmissible plasmid such as colI (indirect induction). Doses of irradiation to the colI donor required to bring about indirect induction of lysogenic recipient cells reduce to an undetectable level the transfer of viable colI factors to non-lysogenic cells. It is shown by autoradiography that this irradiation does not significantly affect the frequency or amount of colI DNA transfer. Nalidixic acid prevents transfer of colI DNA and also prevents indirect induction. It is concluded that indirect induction results from the transfer of a UV-damaged colI factor. Transfer of the radiation-damaged colI factor to non-lysogenic cells leads to inhibition of division of these cells resulting in filament formation, but has little if any effect on cellular DNA replication.
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