Partial exclusion of genes of bacteriophage T2 with T4-glucosylated DNA in crosses with bacteriophage T4 |
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Authors: | Elisabeth Pees B. de Groot |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Radiation Genetics, University of Leiden, The Netherlands;(2) Institute for Radiopathology and Radiation Protection, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | A recombinant strain (D41) between phage T2 and T4 was isolated which possessed the T2 region of the genome between genes 32 and 39 and both the T4 genesgt+ andgt+ for glucosyltransferase. D41 was crossed with T4amber mutants in the genes for early functions and in some genes for late funcitions. The progeny of the crosses was examined for the frequency of theam+ markers from D41. Genes 32, 60 and 39 in the T2 region of the recombinant strain were as sensitive to exclusion as those in standard-type T2. The T4 glucosylation of the DNA of these T2 genes did not protect them against partial exclusion by T4. However, genes in the region from gene 56 to 55 in the recombinant were resistent to exclusion. In standard-type T2 this region of the genome is sensitive to partial exclusion by T4. There are at least four exclusion sensitive sites in T2: one near gene 32, one near gene 60, one linked to gene 56 and one between genes 42 and 55.This investigation was carried out partially within the frame of the Association between Euratom and the University of Leiden, contract nr. 052-64-1-BIAN. |
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