Mutants of Salmonella typhimurium lacking DNA adenine methylase were isolated; they include insertion and deletions alleles. The dam locus maps at 75 min between cysG and aroB, similar to the Escherichia coli dam gene. Dam mutants of S. typhimurium resemble those of E. coli in the following phenotypes: (1) increased spontaneous mutations, (2) moderate SOS induction, (3) enhancement of duplication segregation, (4) inviability of dam recA and dam recB mutants, and (5) suppression of the inviability of the dam recA and recB combinations by mutations that eliminate mismatch repair. However, differences between S. typhimurium and E. coli dam mutants are also found: (1) S. typhimurium dam mutants do not showed increased UV sensitivity, suggesting that methyl-directed mismatch repair does not participate in the repair of UV-induced DNA damage in Salmonella. (2) S. typhimurium dam recJ mutants are viable, suggesting that the Salmonella RecJ function does not participate in the repair of DNA strand breaks formed in the absence of Dam methylation. We also describe a genetic screen for detecting novel genes regulated by Dam methylation and a locus repressed by Dam methylation in the S. typhimurium virulence (or 'cryptic') plasmid.
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Torreblanca, J., & Casadesús, J. (1996). DNA adenine methylase mutants of Salmonella typhimurium and a novel dam- regulated locus. Genetics, 144(1), 15–26. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/144.1.15
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