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Mutations affecting growth of the Escherichia coli cell under a condition of DNA polymerase I-deficiency
Authors:Takashi Horiuchi and Toshio Nagata
Affiliation:(1) Department of Genetics, Institute for Virus Research, Kyoto University, Kyoto
Abstract:Summary We constructed a strain of E. coli K12 carrying polA1 (an amber mutation of the DNA polymerase I gene; De Lucia and Cairns, 1969), and sup-126 (a temperature-sensitive amber suppressor; Nagata and Horiuchi, 1973). DNA polymerizing activity of the enzyme in this strain is virtually undetectable if the cells are grown at 42°C, but if grown at 30°C it is sufficiently present. By mutagenizing this strain, and after appropriate screening, we obtained mutants no longer able to grow at 42°, but able to do so when the normally functioning polA gene is present. One of them, called TS41, was most extensively studied. It acquired a mutation named pdeB41 which was found to be located between ilv and metE on the E. coli linkage map. Its phenotype is pleiotropic. The mutation by itself, i.e., if present in a polA+ cell, does not kill the cell at 42°, but does so as in TS41 when it is reconstructed into a pdeB41 polA1 sup-126 triple mutant by P1 transduction. The mutation by itself renders the cell sensitive to UV, and tolerant to phage lambda deficient in recombination. It is also a mutator.
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