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Genetic control of DNA initiation in Escherichia coli
Authors:W H Schubach  J D Whitmer  C I Davern
Institution:Thimann Laboratories, University of California Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060, U.S.A.
Abstract:We describe the isolation, and properties of a mutant (CT28) of Escherichia coli with a temperature-sensitive defect in DNA initiation that is reversible. The mutation (dna-28) responsible for this defect is shown to be located in the same region of the map as the dnaC group of DNA initiation mutants.A terminalized culture of CT28 initiates DNA synthesis synchronously immediately upon lowering the temperature, and will do so in the presence of chloram-phenicol.During prolonged incubation at the non-permissive temperature, the cells accumulate a capacity to initiate multiple rounds of replication per chromosome.The variation in the susceptibility of the argH? and thyA? alleles to reversion by pulse mutagenesis with nitrosoguanidine during a synchronous round of DNA replication, suggests that this round of replication is bidirectional and commences from an origin in the vicinity of 60 to 65 minutes.CT28 contains two temperature-sensitive mutations. These have been mapped and separated into two derivative strains. One of these, CT28-3b, carries the dna-28 mutation of the C locus, and like the parental double mutant is reversibly temperature-sensitive for an initiation function; but it is more temperature-sensitive than either the double mutant or the other single mutant derivative, CT28-1. The other, CT28-1, is not defective in DNA replication or initiation of replication at the non-permissive temperature.
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