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Replication of the mini-R1 plasmid Rsc11 and Rsc11 hybrid plasmids
Authors:David F Mark  John W Chase and Charles C Richardson
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, 02115 Boston, Massachusetts, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Molecular Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 10461 Bronx, New York, USA
Abstract:Summary The DNA polymerase induced by bacteriophage T7 is composed of a phage-specified subunit, the gene 5 protein, and a host-specified subunit, the 12,000 dalton thioredoxin of Escherichia coli. tsnC mutants of E. coli B (Chamberlin, 1974) have no detectable thioredoxin, and thus cannot support the growth of phage T7, although they are killed by phage infection. A mutant of E. coli K12 affecting thioredoxin has been isolated by a modification of the procedure used by Chamberlin (1974) to isolate tsnC mutants of E. coli B. The gene affecting thioredoxin has been designated trxA. This mutant, E. coli JM109, shows the TsnC phenotype in that it is killed by, but cannot support the growth of, bacteriophage T7. T7 DNA replication does not occur in mutantinfected cells. These phenotypic expressions of the tsnC mutation have enabled us to screen recombinants for the trxA allele in HfrxF- crosses and F-ductants in episome transfer experiments. Extracts of transductants in generalized transduction by P1 phage were screened for their ability to complement partially purified phage T7 gene 5 protein to form T7 DNA polymerase. The trxA gene is located at 84 min on the E. coli linkage map, between uvrE and metE; trxA is 34% co-transducible with metE.
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