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. 1986 Jan;165(1):321–323. doi: 10.1128/jb.165.1.321-323.1986

RNase H is not involved in the induction of stable DNA replication in Escherichia coli.

H Bialy, T Kogoma
PMCID: PMC214411  PMID: 3001028

Abstract

rnh mutations of Escherichia coli inactivating RNase H activity allow the initiation of rounds of DNA replication in the absence of protein synthesis (stable DNA replication). However, levels of RNase H did not change during or after the induction of stable DNA replication in rnh+ strains by incubation with nalidixic acid or UV irradiation.

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