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. 1978 Jan;133(1):442–445. doi: 10.1128/jb.133.1.442-445.1978

F- mating materials able to generate a mating signal in mating with HfrH dnaB(Ts) cells.

J T Ou, R L Reim
PMCID: PMC222037  PMID: 338597

Abstract

The purified outer membrane from F- (W1-3) cells was shown to inhibit mating effectively, but the purified cytoplasmic (inner) membrane did not. These membranes, heat-treated minicells, and ultraviolet-irradiated minicells were examined for their ability to generate a mating signal at 43 degrees C in mating with HfrH dnaB(Ts) cells. The outer and inner membranes and heat-treated minicells all failed to stimulate incorporation of radioactive thymine; only ultraviolet-irradiated minicells retained the ability to generate a mating signal for the donor to initiate transfer replication.

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