The Filamentous Phage Genome: Genes, Physical Structure, and Protein Products
Abstract
We describe the properties of the various mutants of the filamentous phages, the organization of the genes on the genetic and physical maps, and the methylatable bases in the genome. We also list the gene products and describe some of their properties, as well as discuss aspects of the control of gene expression.
MUTANTS
Conditional Lethals
Initial genetic studies of the filamentous phages were carried out by Pratt and his colleagues (1966 colleagues (1969), who collected amber and temperature-sensitive mutants and classified them by standard complementation analysis into eight complementation groups. No additional genes have been identified since. In the Pratt collection, gene VIII is represented by only one conditionally lethal mutation, am8H1, and none of the other groups working with the filamentous phages have identified any other conditionally lethal mutations in gene VIII. Since the map is not saturated,...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.113-137