scholarly journals Studies on the Recombination Genes of Bacteriophage T4: Suppression of uvsX and uvsY Mutations by uvsW Mutations

Genetics ◽  
1987 ◽  
Vol 115 (2) ◽  
pp. 219-227
Author(s):  
Tetsuro Yonesaki ◽  
Teiichi Minagawa

ABSTRACT Genes uvsW, uvsX and uvsY are dispensable for T4 growth but are implicated in recombination and in the repair of damaged DNA. We found that large-plaque mutants arose efficiently from small-plaque uvsX and uvsY mutants at 42° and were pseudorevertants containing a new mutation in uvsW. Using reconstructed double mutants, we confirmed that a mutation in uvsW partially increases the burst size and UV resistance of uvsX and uvsY mutants. At 41° the uvsW mutation completely restores the arrest in DNA synthesis caused by mutations in genes uvsX, uvsY and 46, but at 30° it only partially restores DNA synthesis in a gene 46 mutant and does not restore DNA synthesis in uvsX and uvsY mutants. Restored DNA synthesis at 41° was paralleled by the overproduction of single-stranded DNA and gene 32 protein. Based on these findings, we propose that the uvsW gene regulates the production of single-stranded DNA and we discuss the phenotype of uvsW mutants and their suppression of some uvsX and uvsY phenotypes. Infection of restrictive cells with am uvsW mutants revealed a defect in the synthesis of a protein of molecular weight 53,000 daltons, suggesting that this protein is the uvsW gene product.

Author(s):  
Wah Chiu ◽  
Junko Hosoda

Gp 32 is a protein coded by gene 32 in bacteriophage T4. It is essential for DNA replication, recombination and repair. Gp32*I with molecular weight of 27,000 was obtained by proteolytic removal of 8000-dalton peptide from COOH-terminal of gp32 (Hosoda et al. to be published). It is a stronger helix destabilizer than gp32, and has been found to be able to replace gp32 in constructing an in vitro DNA replication apparatus, which is active in the leading strand synthesis.Thin gp32*I crystal was formed under a low salt condition in the absence of glycerol. Figure 1 shows a typical image of the crystal embedded in 1% glucose taken at low magnification. The optical diffractogram in the insert confirms the crystallinity, though no visible feature is seen in the micrograph due to the low magnification power. By using the tungsten shadowing technique, the thickness of the crystal was measured, along with polystyrene latex spheres as a standard, to be between 85 to 400 Å.


1986 ◽  
Vol 83 (22) ◽  
pp. 8452-8456 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. P. Giedroc ◽  
K. M. Keating ◽  
K. R. Williams ◽  
W. H. Konigsberg ◽  
J. E. Coleman

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