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MUTATOR MUTATIONS IN BACTERIOPHAGE T4 GENE 42 (dHMC HYDROXYMETHYLASE)
Warren E. Williams 1 and John W. Drake 1
1 Department of Microbiology, University of Illinois, Urbana,
Illinois 61801
Temperature-sensitive mutations of bacteriophage T4 gene
42 produce diverse effects upon spontaneous mutation rates. G:C
A:T transition rates are increased, often strongly; frameshift mutation rates
are weakly increased; A:T
G:C transition rates (and perhaps also A:T
Py:Pu transversion rates) are decreased; and one G:C
Py:Pu transversion
rate is also decreased. These results, together with certain interactions
between gene-42 mutator effects and both base analogue mutagenesis
and the viral error-prone repair system, suggest that the dHMC hydroxymethylase
coded by gene 42 affects mutation rates in a more complex manner
than by the simple regulation of the concentration of the DNA precursor dHMCTP.
Revised on March 10, 1977