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role of genetic recombination in dna replication of bacteriophage lambda. ii. effect in dna replication by gene delta.we have studied the effect of delta mutations in phage lambda on dna synthesis as assayed by the accumulation of lambda dna in infected cells. we find that delta mutants appear to generate somewhat less dna than lambda(+) in a rec(+) host, suggesting the wild-type delta gene may act in dna replication. an additional clue to delta function arises if replication is measured in the gamma-negative situation where concatemer formation is abortive. in this situation, the wild-type delta gene has an "i ...19744610188
studies on lambda virulent mutants. iii. action of the anti- and vir-repressor (cro-product) of lambda phage on the related lambdoid phages. 19744610344
thermal asymmetry of site-specific recombination by bacteriophage lambda. 19734610989
selective inhibition of the growth of bacteriophage lambda by experimental antileukaemic bisquaternary salts. 19744611770
induction of bacteriophage lambda with oxolinic and nalidixic acid. 19744611869
specific hydrolysis of the cohesive ends of bacteriophage lambda-deoxyribonucleic acid by micrococcus luteus ultraviolet exonuclease. 19744612037
control of transcription of the rex-cl region of bacteriophage lambda. 19744612329
the conditions of transfection of escherichia coli cells untreated with lysozyme. i. the effect of some factors on the efficiency of transfection with lambda phage dna. 19744612340
inactivation of transfecting dna by physical and chemical agents: influence of genotypes of phage lambda and host cells. 19744612352
progress toward a metabolic interpretation of genetic recombination of escherichia coli and bacteriophage lambda. 19744613608
altered reading of genetic signals fused to the n operon of bacteriophage lambda: genetic evidence for modification of polymerase by the protein product of the n gene. 19744613856
stimulation of rna chain initiation by the n gene protein of bacteriophage lambda. 19744614082
secondary-site attachment of coliphage lambda near the thr operon. 19744615174
characterization of bacteriophage lambda reverse as an escherichia coli phage carrying a unique set of host-derived recombination functions. 19744616090
bacteriophage lambda fii gene protein: role in head assembly. 19744616093
[heat induction of lambda-phage in e. coli spheroplasts. ii. decrease in the effectiveness of induction following spheroplast formation]. 19744616563
[the effect of slowly changing magnetic fields on lambda phage production by lysogenic k12 (lambda) e. coli bacteria]. 19744616567
[comparison between mode of incorporation of dap into murein and insertion of lambda phage receptor into the external membrane of e. coli]. 19744617542
repressor, operators, and promoters in bacteriophage lambda. 19734618262
a model on the induction by uv irradiation of escherichia coli bacteria lysogenic with the bacteriophage lambda. 19744618942
repair mechanisms involved in the recovery of phage lambda from ultraviolet damage. 19734618990
[genetic system that controls ontogenesis in lambda phage]. 19744619258
some unsolved general problems of phage lambda development. 19744619339
lysogenization by bacteriophage lambda. ii. identification of genes involved in the multiplicity dependent processes. 19744619341
lysogenization by bacteriophage lambda. iii. multiplicity dependent phenomena occuring upon infection by lambda. 19744619342
increased stability and reproducibility of escherichia coli spheroplasts in the transfection assay of phage lambda dna with polyethylene glycol instead of sucrose. 19724622293
pleiotropic properties and genetic organization of the tola,b locus of escherichia coli k-12.colicin-tolerant mutants of escherichia coli k-12, which map near gal at 17 min (tola, b mutants), have been isolated and characterized. these mutants exhibited a very broad spectrum of phenotypic changes consistent with the interpretation that they are cell surface mutants. in addition to being colicintolerant and sensitive to deoxycholate and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tola, b mutants are sensitive to vancomycin, bacitracin, and dodecyl sulfate. the tola, b mutants from most strains also ...19724627928
isolation of a new rna polymerase-binding protein from sporulating bacillus subtilis.rna polymerase was precipitated from extracts of radioactively labeled vegetative and sporulating bacillus subtilis with antiserum prepared against vegetative core polymerase. the precipitates were solubilized and analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. antiserum added to an extract of vegetative b. subtilis precipitated only the known subunits of core rna polymerase, but antiserum added to an extract of sporulating cells precipitated a new polypeptide of 70,000 da ...19734631355
influence of proflavine on the cyclization and aggregation of phage lambda dna. 19724660954
expression of the trp operon in phi80trp transducing phages. orientation of transcription and an artificial high-efficiency promotor in phage lambda h +phi80 pt5-2ab. 19734686211
two repressors in bacteriophage lambda. 19734686213
repair mechanisms involved in prophage reactivation and uv reactivation of uv-irradiated phage lambda. 19734688367
lack of specific inhibition of vaccinia plaque formation by bacteriophage lambda products.unsuccessful efforts to confirm the production of a specific antiviral agent (phagicin) by bacteriophage lambda are reported.19734716545
repressor and rex product of coliphage lambda: lack of collaboration and joint controls. 19734725965
effect of the n-bypass mutations nin and byp on the rightward transcription in coliphage lambda. 19734746875
nucleotide sequence analysis of dna. xi. the 3' terminal sequences of bacteriophage lambda and phi 80 dna. 19734753202
a minor pathway leading to plaque-forming particles in bacteriophage lambda. studies on the function of gene d. 19734758067
mutations in the right operator of bacteriophage lambda: evidence for operator-promoter interpenetration. 19734758068
mutations in the right operator of bacteriophage lambda: physiological effects. 19734758069
characterization of polypeptides made in vitro from bacteriophage lambda dna. 19734762922
restriction of bacteriophage lambda by escherichia coli k. 19734767461
deletion mutants of bacteriophage lambda. iv. high frequency int-promoted recombination. 19734772128
attachment site mutants of bacteriophage lambda. 19734778806
gene n regulator function of phage lambda immun21: evidence that a site of n action differs from a site of n recognition. 19734778807
control of short leftward transcripts from the immunity and ori regions in induced coliphage lambda. 19734784811
positive and negative control of transcription in bacteriophage lambda. 19734807323
purification of bacteriophage lambda int protein. 19744818553
termination of reduplication in phage lambda. 19744827776
[effect of mutations in genes n and p on the ability of uv-irradiated phage lambda to induce synthesis of colicin e1 in escherichia coli]. 19744830043
the formation of polymer genomes of coliphage lambda in multiply infected cells. 19744833539
evidence for post-transcriptional control of the morphogenetic genes of bacteriophage lambda. 19744835731
lysogenization and curing by int-constitutive mutants of phage lambda. 19744841175
a role for recbc nuclease in the distribution of crossovers along unreplicated chromosomes of phage lambda. 19744850286
induction and multiplication of lambda-phage. i. the effect of chloromycetin. 19664860460
on the mechanism of derepression of host galactose operon following induction of bacteriophage lambda in escherichia coli strain k12. 19674860630
the biosynthesis of phage lambda dna: the structure of the first intermediate. 19674861305
host specificity of dna produced by escherichia coli. 8. its acquisition by phage lambda and its persistence through consecutive growth cycles. 19664863697
vegetative bacteriophage lambda-dna. i. infectivity in a spheroplast assay. 19674865142
vegetative bacteriophage lambda-dna. ii. physical characterization and replication. 19674865143
[the conditions for spheroplast infection by isolated lambda phage dna]. 19664865882
the restriction of bacteriophage lambda in escherichia coli strain w. 19674866792
mutants of bacteriophage lambda unable to integrate into the host chromosome. 19674867663
properties of mitomycin c-sensitive mutants of escherichia coli k-12.strains hypersensitive to mitomycin c (mc) were isolated from escherichia coli k-12 after treatment with nitrosoguanidine. of 43 mc-sensitive strains tested for their ultraviolet light (uv) sensitivity and for their ability to reactivate uv-inactivated lambda phage, 38 were found to be insensitive to uv irradiation and to be able to reactivate uv-irradiated bacteriophage lambda. some properties of the mc-sensitive, uvr(+) mutants were analyzed. synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) in mc-sens ...19684867746
mechanism ofhost-controlled restriction of bacteriophage lambda by r factors in escherichia coli k12. 19684867907
evidence for independent segregation of the escherichia coli chromosome and non-replicating bacteriophage lambda b2. 19684868426
attachment and detachment of bacteriophage lambda dna in lysogenization and induction. 19684868761
[the effect of cystamine and magnesium ions on the induction of moderate lambda phage by x-rays]. 19684869266
photosuppression of mitomycin-induced lambda-phage development. 19684869715
adsorption of phage lambda cb2 in tetracycline-resistant escherichia coli k12. 19674873410
[comparative characteristics of oxygen consumption and electrokinetic potential of escherichia coli under the effect of moderate and virulent coliphage. 1. effect of the induction of lambda-phage production on oxygen consumption and electrophoretic motility of e. coli k12 lambda]. 19684873878
effect of mutation to streptomycin resistance on amber suppressor genes.three classes of nonidentical streptomycin-resistant mutations were distinguished in escherichia coli by their effect on the efficiency of suppression by an amber suppressor gene, sup e. the first class of mutation caused a strong restriction in efficiency of suppression of an amber codon in various cistrons of phage lambda and in an alkaline phosphatase structural gene of e. coli. the second class caused weak restriction, and the third class caused no restriction. the restrictive effect of the ...19684874314
the effect of amino acids on host-controlled restriction of lambda phage. 19684876151
production of single-strand breaks in covalent circular lambda phage dna in superinfected lysogens by monoalkylating agents and the joining of broken dna strands. 19684878021
mutants of phage lambda unable to exclude phage t4rii. 19684878024
studies on radiation-sensitive mutants of e. coli. ii. breakage and repair of ultraviolet irradiated intracellular dna of phage lambda. 19684879098
relationship between k-reactivation and uv-reactivation of bacteriophage lambda. 19684879191
cis-trans position effect of certain genes controlling tail protein in bacteriophage lambda. 19684881035
effect of ribonucleic acids on the infectivity of phage lambda dna. 19684881146
sedimentation of dna from bacteriophage lambda-infected escherichia coli. 19684881148
effect of lysogeny on serum sensitivity.when escherichia coli k-12 was infected with lambda phage and mutants of lambda characterized by the production of temperature-sensitive repressors, the lysogenic bacteria were significantly more resistant to normal serum than the uninfected organisms. infection of e. coli k-12 with a lambdoid phage, phi80, whose prophage attachment site is different from that of lambda, did not result in a detectable change in serum resistance. similarly, infection with certain pseudomonas and shigella phages c ...19684881698
studies on head-tail union in bacteriophage lambda. 19684882733
antigenic differences between wild type and mutants of bacteriophage lambda. 19694887235
the steric effect in lysogenization by bacteriophage lambda. iv. superinfection of nonimmune lysogens. 19694887934
ring opening of covalent lambda phage dna circles after thermal induction of superinfected lysogens: control by gene n. 19694889432
the lysozyme of bacteriophage lambda. i. purification and molecular weight. 19694889461
the lysozyme of bacteriophage lambda. 3. ordering the cyanogen bromide peptides. 19694889462
loss of host-controlled restriction and modification of phage lambda in escherichia coli k12 previously infected with uv-irradiated coli-phage dt3. 19694891221
new mutations in the s cistron of bacteriophage lambda affecting host cell lysis. 19694891223
strains of phage lambda in current use. 19694891412
the effect of 5-aminoacridine on the vegetative reproduction of bacteriophage lambda. 19694891743
replication of phage lambda dna. 19684891991
a search for cooperative infection of p1-lysogenic escherichia coli by restricted lambda phage. 19694896156
the mechanism of restriction of bacteriophage lambda in escherichia coli strains: demonstration of an in vivo requirement for s-adenosylmethionine. 19694897045
protection and host cell repair of irradiated lambda phage. i. irradiation of normal phage with ultraviolet light. 19694897977
protection and host cell repair of irradiated lambda phage. ii. irradiation of 5-bromouracil-substituted phage with near visible light. 19694897978
protection and host cell repair of irradiated lambda phage. 3. ultraviolet irradiation of 5-bromouracil-substituted phage. 19694897979
characteristics of some multiply recombination-deficient strains of escherichia coli.strains of escherichia coli have been made carrying lesions in more than one gene determining recombination. the following genotypes were constructed and verified: recc22 recb21 reca(+), recc22 recb21 reca13, recc22 recb(+)reca13, and recc(+)recb21 reca13. all multiple rec(-) strains carrying reca13 were similar to ab2463, which carries reca13 alone, in their uv sensitivities, recombination deficiencies, and inabilities to induce lambda phage in a lysogen. however, whereas ab2463 shows a high ra ...19694898990
chromosome mobilization in rec-merodiploids of escherichia coli k12 following infection with bacteriophage lambda. 19694902068
alteration of rna polymerase during transcription of phage lambda dna "in vivo". 19694902783
recombination in bacteriophage lambda. 3. studies on the nature of the prophage attachment region. 19694904107
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