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Morphogenesis of bacteriophage lambda deletion mutants. II. Escherichia coli mutants which prevent maturation of short genomes.
Authors:D Henderson  J Weil
Institution:Department of Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tenn. 37325, U.S.A.
Abstract:We have isolated mutants of Escherichia coli which severely reduce the growth of bacteriophage lambda carrying the b221 deletion. Some of the bacterial strains also cause a moderate reduction in the growth of wild-type phage. In the mutant hosts tested, the growth of λb221 is restored by chromosomal alterations producing a non-specific increase in genome length. Thus the defect in growth can be attributed to the physical size of the genome, rather than a genetic effect of the b221 deletion. Our experiments show that the failure to grow results from a block to head morphogenesis and that growth can be restored by mutations in at least two phage head genes. In the accompanying paper we have shown that even in the normal bacterium, the process of packing and cutting the λb221 genome is perturbed as a result of its small size. The block to morphogenesis in the bacterial mutant we have studied most extensively appears to result from an enhancement of the same effect. The experiments described support the hypothesis that there is host participation in the cutting of encapsulated lambda DNA, although it is not yet clear if this involves the direct participation of a host gene product.
Keywords:Present address  to which correspondence should be sent: Max Planck Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie  D3400 Göttingen-Nikolausberg  West Germany  
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