Studies on the E. coli groNB (nusB) gene which affects bacteriophage λ N gene function
- 1 August 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Molecular Genetics and Genomics
- Vol. 179 (1) , 55-61
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00268446
Abstract
Escherichia coli mutants, called groNB, which block the growth of bacteriophage λ at the level of action of the gene N product, have been isolated as survivors at 42°C of bacteria carrying a) the defective prophage λbio1 1 i λ cI857 ∇H1 or b) the pcR1 plasmid containing the EcoRI immunity fragment of phage λcI857. In addition, groNB bacterial mutants have been isolated at 37° C, as large colony formers in the presence of λi λ cI h 434, λi λ cI h λ , and λi λ cI h 80 phage. The groNB locus is located at 9 minute of the E. coli genetic map with the order of the neighboring loci being proC tsx groNB purE. Most groNB mutations isolated at 42° C were found to interfere in addition with bacterial growth at low temperatures, since (a) the GroNB phenotypes of λ growth inhibition and bacterial cold sensitivity cannot be separated by P1 transduction, and (b) some cold resistant revertants simultaneously become Gro+ for λ growth. Lambda transducing phages carrying the groNB + bacterial gene have been isolated. GroNB mutant bacterial lysogenized by the transducing phage acquire the Gro+ phenotype and simultaneously the cold resistant phenotype, suggesting that the groNB mutations are recessive to the wild-type gene.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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