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. 1987 Feb;115(2):219–227. doi: 10.1093/genetics/115.2.219

Studies on the Recombination Genes of Bacteriophage T4: Suppression of uvsX and uvsY Mutations by uvsW Mutations

Tetsuro Yonesaki 1, Teiichi Minagawa 1
PMCID: PMC1203069  PMID: 3549448

Abstract

Genes uvsW, uvsX and uvsY are dispensable for T4 growth but are implicated in recombination and in the repair of damaged DNA. We found that large-plaque mutants arose efficiently from small-plaque uvsX and uvsY mutants at 42° and were pseudorevertants containing a new mutation in uvsW. Using reconstructed double mutants, we confirmed that a mutation in uvsW partially increases the burst size and UV resistance of uvsX and uvsY mutants. At 41° the uvsW mutation completely restores the arrest in DNA synthesis caused by mutations in genes uvsX, uvsY and 46, but at 30° it only partially restores DNA synthesis in a gene 46 mutant and does not restore DNA synthesis in uvsX and uvsY mutants. Restored DNA synthesis at 41° was paralleled by the overproduction of single-stranded DNA and gene 32 protein. Based on these findings, we propose that the uvsW gene regulates the production of single-stranded DNA and we discuss the phenotype of uvsW mutants and their suppression of some uvsX and uvsY phenotypes. Infection of restrictive cells with am uvsW mutants revealed a defect in the synthesis of a protein of molecular weight 53,000 daltons, suggesting that this protein is the uvsW gene product.

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