Differential survival and chloramphenicol-insensitive error-prone repair of hydroxylamine-inactivated phi X174 bacteriophage mutants
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- DOI: 10.1016/0167-8817(83)90035-4
Differential survival and chloramphenicol-insensitive error-prone repair of hydroxylamine-inactivated phi X174 bacteriophage mutants
Abstract
Features of inactivation, repair and concomitant mutagenesis of hydroxylamine-treated phi X174 bacteriophages are reported here. (1) For reasons unknown, the nonsense phage mutants tested here were far more sensitive to hydroxylamine than the wild-type phage. In contrast, the sensitivities of these same phi X174 mutants to UV-irradiation are indistinguishable. (2) Hydroxylamine-treated amber phages mutated to ochre but not to wild-type particles, i.e., G leads to A transition events were recovered. (3) The repair of phi X174 phages from hydroxylamine-induced damage was error-prone, but unlike UV damage, did not require protein synthesis de novo. Possible mechanisms of these novel features are discussed.
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