Studies on the Biosynthesis of α-Putrescinylthymine in Bacteriophage φW-14-Infected Pseudomonas acidovorans

Abstract
The α-putrescinylthymine (putThy) in bacteriophage φW-14 DNA is synthesized at the mononucleotide level: it is labeled by uracil or deoxyuridine but not by thymidine, and it appears in the acid-soluble pool of infected cells before the onset of phage DNA synthesis. The methylene group at the C-5 position of the pyrimidine moiety of putThy is derived in vivo from a C 1 unit. Extracts of a phage infected thymidine auxotroph of the host, Pseudomonas acidovorans , apparently contain a phage-specific thymidylate synthetase and a phage-specific activity which forms 5-hydroxymethyl dUMP from N 5 , N 10 -methylene-tetrahydrofolate and dUMP.

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