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. 1973 May;114(2):656-65.
doi: 10.1128/jb.114.2.656-665.1973.

Escherichia coli mutants permissive for T4 bacteriophage with deletion in e gene (phage lysozyme)

Escherichia coli mutants permissive for T4 bacteriophage with deletion in e gene (phage lysozyme)

C V Sundar Raj et al. J Bacteriol. 1973 May.

Abstract

Escherichia coli mutants have been isolated that are permissive for the infection by T4 phage with deletion in the cistron for the phage lysozyme, the e gene. Some, but not all, of these mutants are simultaneously permissive for the infection by T4 phage defective in the t gene, the product of which has also been implicated in the release of progeny phages. Most of these mutants shared the following properties: temperature sensitivity in growth and cell division, increased sensitivity towards a number of unrelated antibiotics and colicins, and increased sensitivity towards anionic detergents (sodium dodecyl sulfate and sodium deoxycholate). The possible biochemical basis for these phenotypes is discussed.

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