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GENETIC ANALYSIS OF DNA REPLICATION IN BACTERIA: dna B MUTATIONS THAT SUPPRESS dnaC MUTATIONS AND dnaQ MUTATIONS THAT SUPPRESS dnaE MUTATIONS IN SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM
Russell Maurer 1, Barbara C. Osmond 1, and David Botstein 1
1 Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
We have isolated and characterized extragenic suppressors of
mutations in two different target genes that affect DNA replication in
Salmonella typhimurium. Both the target and the suppressor genes are
functional homologues of known replication genes of E. coli that
were identified in intergeneric complementation tests. Our results point to
interactions in vivo involving the dnaB and dnaC proteins
in one case and the dnaQ and dnaE proteins in the other
case. The suppressor mutations, which were isolated as derivatives of
-Salmonella
in vitro recombinants, were detected by an adaptation of the red plaque
complementation assay. This method was applicable even when the locus of suppressor
mutations was not chosen in advance.
Accepted on April 26, 1984