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. 1975 Feb;121(2):524-30.
doi: 10.1128/jb.121.2.524-530.1975.

mut-25, a mutation to mutator linked to purA in Escherichia coli

mut-25, a mutation to mutator linked to purA in Escherichia coli

E C Siegel et al. J Bacteriol. 1975 Feb.

Abstract

The mutation mut-25 that results in a mutator phenotype is closely linked to purA on the chromosome of Escherichia coli. The gene order in this region is ampA mut-25 purA. purA mut-25 double mutants retained mutator activity indicating that mut-25 is not a mutation in the purA gene. The repair mutations uvrA6, recA56, and exrA1 had no effect on mutation frequencies in mut-25 strains, and mut-25 strains were normally resistant to ultraviolet irradiation. Frequencies of host range mutations were not increased in phages T1, T2, and T7 grown on mut-25 strains. mut-25 could act trans, reverting the trpA46 mutation either on the chromosome or on an F episome. The transitions AT yields GC (adenine-thymine yields guanine-cytosine) and GC yields AT were induced by mut-25.

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