The Mechanisms of Lambda Virulence II. Regulatory Mutations in Classical Virulence
Abstract
Earlier results (Packman and Sly, 1968; Sly and Rabideau, 1969) suggested that mutation to virulence results from two new properties of virulent mutants, constitutive replication of phage DNA and turn-on of gene N. The virulence of λc17cI was explained by the new-promoter mutation, c17 (Roberts, 1970) conferring constitutive DNA replication, and the cI mutation which permits the replicating DNA to oversaturate the repressor produced by the prophage.
This report concerns the virulence of λvir. Although initially thought to contain four mutations, Ptashne and Hopkins (1968) found only three mutations, v2 and v1v3, essential to virulence. In this paper we analyze the roles of v2 and the v1v3 combination in λvir. Although v1v3 are commonly written in this order, as in this paper, their order is not yet known. The individual effects of v1 and v3 are described in a separate report (Sly and Rabideau, submitted...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.575-588