A phi 80 function inhibitory for growth of lambdoid phage in him mutants of Escherichia coli deficient in integration host factor. II. Physiological analysis of the abortive infection.
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Derivatives of phage lambda with the rightmost 3% of the genome (the QSR region) from the related phage phi 80 fail to grow at low temperatures (e.g., 32 degrees) in Escherichia coli hosts deficient in either protein component of IHF (integration host factor), the products of the himA and hip/himD genes. The abortive infection of lambda (QSR)80 in mutants defective for IHF was studied in detail. This infection is characterized by a lack of cell lysis and an inhibition of phage DNA replication after an initial period of normal synthesis. An inhibition of host DNA replication also occurs after a similar period of apparently normal synthesis, and the abortive lambda (QSR)80 infection is lethal to the host. An assay of beta-galactosidase activity in lambda (QSR)80-infected cells provided indirect evidence that RNA and protein synthesis continue late into the abortive infection. The defective growth is imposed by the product of the rha gene located in the (QSR)80 genetic material. Two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis of phage proteins produced in ultraviolet (uv)-irradiated phage-infected host cells has demonstrated the existence of a protein that is encoded or whose synthesis is regulated by the rha locus. Based on these findings, possible roles for a HimA-Hip/HimD-controlled rha product in a late stage of phi 80 development are discussed.
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A phi 80 function inhibitory for growth of lambdoid phage in him mutants of Escherichia coli deficient in integration host factor. I. Genetic analysis of the Rha phenotype.
Bacteriophage phi 80 and lambda-phi 80 hybrid phage of the type lambda (QSR)80, in which the rightmost 10% of the lambda genome is replaced by corresponding phi 80 material, are unable to grow lytically in himA and hip/himD mutants of Escherichia coli K12 at 32 degrees. The genetic element responsible for the growth defect, rha, has been mapped to the (QSR)80 region and was located more precise...
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Virology
دوره 140 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1985