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A point mutation in the Nul gene of bacteriophage λ facilitates phage growth in Escherichia coli with himA and gyrB mutations
Friedman, David I.; Eades, Linda J.; Alessi, Diane M.; Granston, Andrew E.
1988-04
Citation:Granston, Andrew E.; Alessi, Diane M.; Eades, Linda J.; Friedman, David I.; (1988). "A point mutation in the Nul gene of bacteriophage λ facilitates phage growth in Escherichia coli with himA and gyrB mutations." MGG Molecular & General Genetics 212 (1): 149-156. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/47567>
Abstract: A mutant of λ was isolated that grows in the Escherichia coli himAΔ/gyrB-him320 (Ts) double mutant at 42°C; conditions which are non-permissive for wild-type λ growth. The responsible mutation, ohm1 , alters the 40th codon of the Nul reading frame. The Nul and A gene products comprise the terminase protein which cleaves concatameric DNA into unit-length phage genomes during DNA packaging. The Nul-ohm1 gene product acts in trans to support λ growth in the double himA/gyrB mutant, and λ cos154 growth in the single himA mutant. The observation that an alteration in Nul suppresses the inhibition of growth in the double himA/gyrB mutant implicates DNA gyrase, as well as integration host factor, in the DNA: protein interactions that occur at the initiation of packaging.