Model for the enchancement of lambde-gal integration into partially induced Mu-1 lysogens
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- PMCID: PMC246014
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.121.3.873-882.1975
Model for the enchancement of lambde-gal integration into partially induced Mu-1 lysogens
Abstract
Temperate phage Mu-1, which is able to integrate at random in its host chromosome, is also able to mediate integration of other circular deoxyribonucleic acid, as a lambda-gal mutant unable to integrate by itself. After mixed infection with lambda-gal and Mucplus, galplus transductants are recovered that have the lambda-gal integrated in any circular permutation, sandwiched between two complete Mu genomes in the same orientation, the whole Mu-lambda-gal-Mu structure being found at any location in the bacterial chromosome. Here we show that such a lambda-gal can integrate in an induced Mu lysogen. In this case the lambda-gal is again in any circular permutation, between two Mu in the same orientation, but it is always located at the site of the original Mu prophage, and the two surrounding Mu have always the same genotype as the original Mu prophage. Active Mu replication functions are not essential for that process to occur. This suggests that bacterial replication may generate two Mu copies that in some way can regenerate a Mu attachment site that recombines with the lambda-gal. A model is presented that accounts for these observations, may be helpful for understanding some complex features of Mu development, and may possibly offer a basis for explaining spontaneous duplications.
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