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The isolation and characterization of TabR bacteria: Hosts that restrict bacteriophage T4 rII mutants
Authors:Mary Anne Nelson   Mark Ericson   Larry Gold  John F. Pulitzer
Affiliation:(1) Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, 80309 Boulder, Colorado, USA;(2) International Institute of Genetics and Biophysics, C.N.R., via Marconi 10, 80125 Naples, Italy
Abstract:Summary We have isolated mutants of Escherichia coli B (called TabR) that restrict the growth of bacteriophage T4 rII mutants at high temperature. TabR strains lysed very rapidly after infection with rII mutants, and no progeny phage were produced. T4+-infected TabR cells also lysed quickly, but the cells remained intact long enough to give a small burst. We have selected pseudorevertants of rII deletion mutants that grow on TabR at high temperature; tk (thymidine kinase) is a component of one class of these pseudorevertants.T4 strains harboring mutations in genes 12, 16, 25, 34, 36, 45 and 63 were also specifically restricted on TabR strains at high temperature. Bacteriophages T2, T4, T5, T6, and T7 grew normally on TabR, while lambda, PHgr80, and P1 failed to grow at any temperature. The most restrictive TabR strains were auxotrophic for methionine at high temperature, and most spontaneous Met+ revertants had also lost the ability to restrict rII mutants, suggesting that the TabR phenotype and methionine auxotrophy result from the same mutation.Although the mechanism by which TabR strains exert their restriction has not been determined, one model is described. The potential uses of these and similar strains is discussed.
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