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Escherichia coli mutants with temperature-sensitive synthesis of DNA

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Seven mutants of E. coli with temperature-sensitive synthesis of DNA have been isolated. Synthesis of RNA, protein and DNA precursors does not appear to be directly affected. The mutants can be divided into at least two groups on the basis of their pattern of DNA synthesis, their ability to support phage growth at 41° and their genetic mapping.

Mutants of the first group are heterogeneous in their pattern of DNA synthesis at 40°. Some mutants cease DNA synthesis abruptly upon transfer to 40° and any residual DNA synthesis is barely detectable. In others there is substantial residual synthesis at 40°. All these Group 1 mutants are alike, however, in that they support the growth of phage T4 but not Lambda at 41°. Two mutants with barely detectable residual DNA synthesis carry DNA mutations which have been mapped by P1 transduction and show about 72% linkage to the malB locus. It has not yet proved possible to map accurately the mutants showing substantial residual synthesis, and the possibility that these mutations are in a different gene(s) has not been excluded.

A single mutant has been placed in a second group. Like some Group 1 mutants it synthesizes substantial amounts of DNA at 40° before synthesis stops. However, unlike them it supports the growth of T4 and Lambda at 41°. The DNA mutation maps near the leu locus. Certain properties of this mutant are consistent with the idea that initiation of DNA synthesis is temperature-sensitive in this strain.

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Communicated by R. Pritchard

Adapted from a dissertation presented in partial fulfillment of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. This investigation was supported in part by U.S. Public Health Services Grant 5-TO1-GM00829 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences and in part by U.S.P.H.S. research grant GM12524.

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Carl, P.L. Escherichia coli mutants with temperature-sensitive synthesis of DNA. Molec. Gen. Genet. 109, 107–122 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00269647

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