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Comparative Study
. 1993 Oct;135(2):255-64.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/135.2.255.

Effects of uvsX, uvsY and DNA topoisomerase on the formation of tandem duplications of the rII gene in bacteriophage T4

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Comparative Study

Effects of uvsX, uvsY and DNA topoisomerase on the formation of tandem duplications of the rII gene in bacteriophage T4

M Kumagai et al. Genetics. 1993 Oct.

Abstract

We have characterized tandem duplications in the rII regions of phage T4. The rII deletion r1589 blocks only the function of the rIIA cistron, although it extends into the B cistron. Another rII deletion, r1236, blocks the function of the rIIB cistron and overlaps r1589. When a cross is made between r1589 and r1236, true rII+ progeny cannot form. Instead, anomalous phenotypically rII+ phages are detected carrying an rII region from each parent. Analyses of nucleotide sequences of the recombination junctions indicate that recombination takes place between short regions of homology (from 2 to 10 bp). Open reading frames of the recombinants deduced from the nucleotide sequences reveal that they contain a normal rIIA cistron and one of a variety of fused, duplicated rIIB cistrons. The T4 uvsX and uvsY genes, which participate in homologous recombination, are involved in this duplication formation. T4 DNA topoisomerase is encoded by genes 39, 52 and 60. Mutations in 52 and 60 reduced the frequency of such duplications, but mutations in gene 39 and some in gene 52 did not. Hence, the effects of topoisomerase mutations are allele-specific. Models are proposed in which these proteins are involved in tandem duplication.

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