A protein, connected with the integrity of the recF gene in Escherichia coli K-12 |
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Authors: | S. V. Krivonogov and V. A. Novitskaja |
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Affiliation: | (1) Leningrad Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences of USSR, Leningrad district, 188350, USSR |
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Abstract: | Summary A protein of molecular weight 74,000, called protein Z, has been identified in cells of the genotype recB21 recC22 sbcB15 by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. This protein has not been detected in cells of the genotype recB21 recC22 sbcB15 recF144. The transductional transfer of recF144 into the rec+ cells leads to the disappearance of the protein Z band. These results demonstrate that the recF gene is essential for protein Z synthesis. Of two recF– mutants studied, recF144 completely lacks protein Z, while recF143 preserves a functionally inactive protein Z, probably resulting from a missense mutation.The recF144 cells are characterizied by a very low frequency of genetic exchange between the donor and recipient chromosomes after conjugation. The scale of the genetic map for these cells is 3-fold higher than for wild-type cells. |
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