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. 1978 Jul;135(1):171–177. doi: 10.1128/jb.135.1.171-177.1978

Isolation and characterization of a plaque-forming lambda bacteriophage carrying a ColE1 plasmid.

T Mukai, H Ohkubo, K Shimada, Y Takagi
PMCID: PMC224800  PMID: 670149

Abstract

A plaque-forming lambdaimm434 bacteriophage carrying the entire genome of colicinogenic factor E1 has been isolated and characterized. This phage, lambdaimm434ColE1, can lysogenize as a stable plasmid within a recombination-deficient Escherichia coli cell that lacks the normal attachment site for lambda phage. Furthermore, it has been found that lambdaimm434ColE1 phage carrying amber mutations in the O and P genes of the lambda genome, i.e., lambdaimm434OamPamColE1, behaves as a plaque-forming phage, and this finding suggests that the ColE1 factor DNA permits replication of the DNA of the plaque-forming phage.

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