Temperature-sensitive initiation of DNA replication in a mutant of Escherichia coli K12 |
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Authors: | Detmar Beyersmann Marianne Schlicht Heinz Schuster |
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Affiliation: | (1) Max-Planck-Institut für Molekulare Genetik, Berlin |
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Abstract: | Summary A mutant of E. coli K12 appears to be temperature-sensitive in the process of initiation of DNA replication. After a temperature shift from 33 to 42°C, the amount of residual DNA synthesis (Fig. 1) and the number of residual cell divisions (Figs. 2,4) indicate that rounds of DNA replication in process are completed, but new rounds cannot be initiated. Following the alignment of chromosomal DNA by amino acid starvation at 33° C no residual DNA synthesis at 42°C takes place (Fig. 5). When the temperature is lowered to 33°C after a period of inhibition at 42°C, the following observations are made: 1. DNA replication resumes and proceeds synchroneously, (Figs. 7, 8a), 2. cells start to divide again only after a lag period of about 1 hour 3. a temporary increase in cell volume is correlated with the frequency of initiation of DNA synthesis (Fig. 8a, b). In a lysogenic mutant strain prophage is inducible; with all bacteriophages tested, replication of phage DNA is not inhibited at 42°C. |
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