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. 1977 Sep 9;154(3):263-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF00571281.

RNA-linked nascent DNA pieces in T7 phage-infected Escherichia coli cells. I. Role of gene 6 exonuclease in removal of the linked RNA

RNA-linked nascent DNA pieces in T7 phage-infected Escherichia coli cells. I. Role of gene 6 exonuclease in removal of the linked RNA

K Shinozaki et al. Mol Gen Genet. .

Abstract

The presence of RNA-linked nascent DNA pieces in T7 phage-infected Escherichia coli cells has been shown by the selective degradation of the 5'-hydroxyl-terminated nascent DNA, produced by alkali or RNase treatment, with spleen exonuclease. At 43 degrees C, the proportion of RNA-linked DNA pieces in nascent short dna is 50 to 60% in T7 ts136 (ts mutant of gene 6) phage-infected E. coli, whereas that in T7 wild-type phage-infected cells is less than 6%. Joining of the nascent pieces is greatly retarded in T7 ts136-infected E. coli temperature sensitive polA mutants at 43 degrees C. These results suggest that gene 6 exonuclease plays a role in removal of the linked RNA during the discontinuous replication of T7 DNA.

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