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. 1981 May;146(2):552-63.
doi: 10.1128/jb.146.2.552-563.1981.

Role of ribonucleic acid synthesis in conjugational transfer of chromosomal and plasmid deoxyribonucleic acids

Role of ribonucleic acid synthesis in conjugational transfer of chromosomal and plasmid deoxyribonucleic acids

L J Maturin Sr et al. J Bacteriol. 1981 May.

Abstract

A strain of Escherichia coli K-12 containing mutations that allow for the experimental control of RNA and DNA syntheses was constructed to investigate the role that RNA synthesis plays in conjugational DNA transfer when DNA replication is inhibited. The mutations possessed by this strain and its donor derivatives include: (i) thyA, which blocks synthesis of dTMP, causing a requirement for thymine; (ii) deoC, which blocks breakdown of deoxyribose 5-phosphate, permitting growth with low levels of thymine; (iii) pyrF, which blocks synthesis of UMP from OMP, imposing a requirement for uridine; (iv) cdd and pyrG, which block the deamination of cytidine to uridine and the synthesis of CTP from UTP, respectively, causing a requirement for cytidine; (v) codA and codB, which block the deamination of cytosine to uracil and cytosine transport, respectively, preventing the substitution of cytosine for cytidine; and (vi) dnaB, which blocks vegetative but not conjugational DNA replication at 42 degrees C. DNA synthesis can be blocked in the donor strains by the addition of excess uridine when exogenous thymine is not present. We found that RNA synthesis can also be blocked by addition of excess uridine when exogenous cytidine is not present. Blocking RNA synthesis prior to mating, under conditions in which DNA synthesis either is or is not inhibited, depresses DNA transfer. However, under conditions in which DNA synthesis is inhibited, the blocking of RNA synthesis immediately after mating has commenced had no effect on continued conjugational transfer of DNA. Thus, RNA synthesis is needed to initiate but not to continue conjugational DNA transfer.

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