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Mechanism of defective lysogenization by phage P1 in a lon-mutant of Escherichia coli K-12.
Authors:T Takano
Abstract:Phage P1 cannot lysogenize a lon- mutant of Escherichia coli K-12, which is defective in the regulation of cellular division cycle to result in snake formation (14). P1 mutants, called P1pla, can lysogenize the lon- host. These mutations have been classified into two complementation groups: one is cis-dominant; the other is trans-dominant. A temperature-sensitive lon- mutant was isolated, which exhibited the lon- phenotype at 42 C but not at 33 C. A temperature-shift experiment of the P1-lysogenic derivative of the lon- ts mutant showed lysis of the culture and induction of the phage production. It is proposed that P1 plasmid may be under a certain regulatory circuit of the division cycle of the host bacterium by indirectly regulating the production of P1 immune repressor, or alternatively by directly derepressing the functions of P1 prophage.
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