Abstract
We report the isolation of two mutations in the gyrB gene of Escherichia coli K12 obtained from an initial selection for resistance to coumermycin A1 and a subsequent screening for bacteria that fail to support site-specific recombination of phage λ, i.e., Him-. These two mutations have a temperature-sensitive Him- phenotype, supporting site-specific recombination efficiently at low temperature, but inefficiently at high temperatures. Like other Him mutants, the gyrB-him mutants fail to plate phage Mu; again this defect is observed only at high temperatures. Additional thermally sensitive characteristics have also been observed; growth of λ as well as maintenance of the plasmids pBR322 and F' gal are reduced at high temperature. Restriction of foreign DNA imposed by a P1 prophage is also reduced in these mutants. The temperature-sensitive phenotypic characteristics imposed by both the gyrB-him-230(ts) and gyrB-him-23(Ts) mutations correlate with in vitro studies that show decreased gyrase activity, especially at higher temperatures, and in vivo studies showing reduced supercoiling of λ DNA in the mutants at high temperature.
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Friedman, D. I., Plantefaber, L. C., Olson, E. J., Carver, D., O’Dea, M. H., & Gellert, M. (1984). Mutations in the DNA gyrB gene that are temperature sensitive for lambda site-specific recombination, Mu growth, and plasmid maintenance. Journal of Bacteriology, 157(2), 490–497. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.157.2.490-497.1984
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