RRC ID 30102
Author Torrey TA, Kogoma T.
Title Suppressor mutations (rin) that specifically suppress the recA+ dependence of stable DNA replication in Escherichia coliK-12.
Journal Mol Gen Genet
Abstract The sdrA102 mutation confers upon cells the ability to replicate DNA in the absence of protein synthesis. This mutation was combined with the recA200 mutation, which renders the recA protein thermolabile, and had little effect on normal replication. However, the sdrA102 recA200 double mutant exhibited temperature-sensitive stable DNA replication: it replicated DNA continuously in the presence of chloramphenicol at 30 degrees C, whereas at 42 degrees C DNA replication ceased after the DNA content increased only 40-45%. Suppressor mutants (rin; recA-independent) capable of stable DNA replication at 42 degrees C were isolated from the double mutant. The suppressor mutant retained all other recA- characteristics, i.e., deficient general recombination, severe UV-sensitivity, and incapability of prophage induction in lysogens. This indicates that the rin mutation specifically suppresses the recA+ dependency of stable DNA replication. It is suggested that the recA+ protein stabilizes a specific structure, similar to an intermediate in recombination, which may function in the initiation of stable DNA replication.
Volume 187(2)
Pages 225-30
Published 1982-1-1
DOI 10.1007/BF00331121
PMID 6757658
MeSH Bacterial Proteins / genetics* Chloramphenicol / pharmacology DNA Replication* DNA, Bacterial / genetics* Escherichia coli / genetics* Rec A Recombinases Suppression, Genetic* Temperature
Times Cited 28
WOS Category GENETICS & HEREDITY BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Resource
Prokaryotes E. coli ME9126 ME9113 ME9109 ME9111 ME9143 ME9130 ME9123 ME9127 ME9128 ME9115 ME9117 ME9118 ME9122 ME9114 ME9112