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. 1974 Dec;14(6):1337-42.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.14.6.1337-1342.1974.

Bacillus subtilis DNA polymerase III is required for the replication of the virulent bacteriophage phi e

Bacillus subtilis DNA polymerase III is required for the replication of the virulent bacteriophage phi e

U Lavi et al. J Virol. 1974 Dec.

Abstract

The virulent phage phie of Bacillus subtilis which contains hydroxymethyluracil in its DNA requires host DNA polymerase III for its DNA replication. DNA polymerase III(ts) mutant cells infected with phie at restrictive temperatures do not support phage DNA synthesis. However, phie grows normally both at low and high temperatures in the mutant's parent strain and in spontaneous DNA polymerase III(+) revertants isolated from the mutant strain. Temperature-shift-down experiments with phie-infected cells having thermosensitive DNA polymerase III (pol III(ts)) indicate that at 48 C the thermolabile DNA polymerase III is irreversibly inactivated and has to be synthesized de novo after the shift to 37 C, before phage DNA synthesis can begin. Temperature-shift-up experiments with phie-infected mutant cells show that phage replication is arrested immediately after the temperature shift and indicate that phie requires DNA polymerase III throughout its replication stage.

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