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. 1975 May;122(2):474-84.
doi: 10.1128/jb.122.2.474-484.1975.

Isolation and characterization of mutator strains of Escherichia coli K-12

Isolation and characterization of mutator strains of Escherichia coli K-12

R H Hoess et al. J Bacteriol. 1975 May.

Abstract

A selection procedure was devised to select for mutants of Escherichia coli K-12 with enhanced rates of spontaneous frameshift mutation. Three types of mutants were isolated. Two of the mutations apparently represent alleles of previously isolated mutL13 and mutS3. The third type of mutation, represented by two alleles, lies between lysA and thyA, and has been designated mutR. mutR increases the rate of spontaneous frameshift mutation and also the rate of base substitution mutations. The mutator phenotype is recessive. Reversion of a lac amber mutation located on an episome is increased in the presence of the mutator, indicating that mutR can act in trans. No change in sensitivity to ultraviolet irradiation or mitomycin C could be found when mutR34 was compared to the isogenic mutR+ strain. The mutator's activity was little affected by the type of medium in which the strain was grown. Deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate pools were normal in mutR34. Intergenic recombination frequencies were the same in mutR and mutR and mutR+ strains, but a two- to threefold increase in intragenic recombination was observed in Hfr times Fminus crosses when the recipeint was mutR34 as compared with mutR+. This increase appeared independent of the distance between the two markers within the gene in which the crossover took place.

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