Roles of RuvC and RecG in Phage λ Red-Mediated Recombination
Open Access
- 1 September 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 181 (17) , 5402-5408
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.181.17.5402-5408.1999
Abstract
The recombination properties of Escherichia coli strains expressing the red genes of bacteriophage λ and lacking recBCD function either by mutation or by expression of λ gam were examined. The substrates for recombination were nonreplicating λ chromosomes, introduced by infection; Red-mediated recombination was initiated by a double-strand break created by the action of a restriction endonuclease in the infected cell. In one type of experiment, two phages marked with restriction site polymorphisms were crossed. Efficient formation of recombinant DNA molecules was observed in ruvC + recG + , ruvC recG + , ruvC + recG , and ruvC recG hosts. In a second type of experiment, a 1-kb nonhomology was inserted between the double-strand break and the donor chromosome’s restriction site marker. In this case, recombinant formation was found to be partially dependent upon ruvC function, especially in a recG mutant background. In a third type of experiment, the recombining partners were the host cell chromosome and a 4-kb linear DNA fragment containing the cat gene, with flanking lac sequences, released from the infecting phage chromosome by restriction enzyme cleavage in the cell; the formation of chloramphenicol-resistant bacterial progeny was measured. Dependence on RuvC varied considerably among the three types of cross. However, in all cases, the frequency of Red-mediated recombination was higher in recG than in recG + . These observations favor models in which RecG tends to push invading 3′-ended strands back out of recombination intermediates.Keywords
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