F-plasmid gene srnB+ complements the function of the S gene of phage lambda

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The srnB+ gene located on the F plasmid was assayed for its capacity to facilitate the release from infected cells of phage λ lacking the usual lytic activity. The srnB+ plasmid pOY54, carrying the 1.4-2.5F fragment in the EcoRI-BamHI fragment of pBR322, induced bacteriolysis and the release of progeny phage of the λcI857 susS7 lysogen in the presence of rifampin at 42°C. An srnB1 mutant plasmid, pOY541, did not promote bacteriolysis. These results suggest that the srnB+ gene of the F plasmid complements the function of the λ S gene in the nonpermissive host strain. © 1985.

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Ohnishi, Y., & Ono, T. (1985). F-plasmid gene srnB+ complements the function of the S gene of phage lambda. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 27(3), 325–328. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.1985.tb00690.x

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