Effect of an Escherichia coli traD (ts) mutation on MS2 RNA replication
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- DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-64-1-207
Effect of an Escherichia coli traD (ts) mutation on MS2 RNA replication
Abstract
We have continued our studies on the effect of high temperature (42 degrees C) on the development of RNA bacteriophage MS2 in the temperature-sensitive conjugational transfer-deficient mutant Escherichia coli JCFL39 carrying a traD (ts) mutation. At 42 degrees C, mutant cells permit the penetration and translation of phage MS2 RNA but do not permit MS2 RNA replication. We suggest a role for the traD (ts) mutation in MS2 RNA replication.
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