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Suppression of an Escherichia coli dnaA mutation by the integrated R factor R100.1: origin of chromosome replication during exponential growth
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GeneticsBacteriologyBacteriophageMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsExponential GrowthHfr StrainsChromosome ReplicationE. Coli ChromosomeVirulence FactorDna ReplicationMolecular MicrobiologyR Factor R100.1Natural SciencesMicrobiologyRecombination DynamicMedicineMutagenesisMicrobial Genetics
We have investigated the behavior, during exponential growth, of strains of Escherichia coli carrying a dnaA(Ts) mutation that has been suppressed by the integration of the F-like R plasmid R100.1. We present evidence showing that replication in these strains proceeds largely from the normal chromosome origin at 30 degrees C, a permissive temperature for the dnaA(Ts) gene product, whereas, at 42 degrees C, replication proceeds largely from the integrated plasmid. These conclusions are based on measurements made by deoxyribonucleic acid:deoxyribonucleic acid hybridization of the relative frequencies of the prophages Mu-1 and lambdaind- and R100.1 integrated at known locations on the E. coli chromosome in these Hfr strains.
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