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COUPLING WITH PACKAGING EXPLAINS APPARENT NONRECIPROCALITY OF CHI-STIMULATED RECOMBINATION OF BACTERIOPHAGE LAMBDA BY RECA AND RECBC FUNCTIONS
Ichizo Kobayashi 1, Mary M. Stahl 1, Frederic R. Fairfield 1, and Franklin W. Stahl 1
1 Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene,
Oregon 97403
Chi (
, 5'-GCTGGTGG) is a recombinator in RecA- and
RecBC-mediated recombination in Escherichia coli. In vegetative recombination
between two bacteriophage lambda strains, one with and the other without Chi
(a+
+b- x
a-
ob+), the
-containing
recombinant (a-
+b
-) is less abundant than the non-
-containing recombinant
(a+
ob+). Previously
this was taken was evidence for nonreciprocality of
-stimulated exchange.
This inequality, however, is now seen to result from an event at cos (
's
packaging origin) that both activates Chi and initiates DNA packaging. An
event at rightward cos leads to activation of leftward
on the
same chromosome for an exchange to its left. From the resulting circulating
dimer (cos-a+-
o-b
+-cos-a --
+-b-),
the cos that activated
is more likely to be used for rightward
packaging initiation than is the cos from the other parent. Consistent
with this coupling model is "biased packaging" in
carrying two
cos sites per monomer genome. When their maturation is dependent on dimerization
by
-stimulated exchange, the phage particles result more often from packaging
from the cos that activates
than from packaging from the other
cos. Since Chi activation and packaging can be uncoupled, we infer that
some early and reversible step in packaging activates
. A strong candidate
for this step is a double-strand break at cos that provides an oriented
entry site for a recombinase.
Accepted on August 20, 1984
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