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. 1975 Feb;121(2):554–561. doi: 10.1128/jb.121.2.554-561.1975

Suppression of initiation-negative strains of Escherichia coli by integration of the sex factor F.

E F Tresguerres, H G Nandadasa, R H Pritchard
PMCID: PMC245966  PMID: 1089635

Abstract

Data are presented suggesting that the most critical factor determining whether an Hfr dnaAts strain can synthesize deoxyribonucleic acid and form colonies at temperatures that are nonpermissive for corresponding F- strains is neither the site of insertion of F nor the presence of additional mutations in the F particle or the chromosome; it is whether the particle is capable of autonomous replication at the temperature used. Consequently, suppression of the DnaA phenotype in Hfr strains occurs at 40 C but not, in most of them, at 42 C without the occurrence of additional mutations. The site of insertion of F may also be important since it is shown that in one Hfr dnaA strain partial suppression does occur at 42 C. In addition, it is shown that strains exhibiting suppression by integration of F at 40 C on minimal agar plates do not do so at this temperature on nutrient agar plates.

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