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[spontaneous induction of the development of bacteriophage lambda during genetic recombination in escherichia coli k12]. 195413200000
[study of the lysogenization process of e. coli. i. single-cycle development curve of the temperate lambda phage and its virulent mutant lambda v in e. coli k12 s]. 195413236148
[study of the lysogenization process of e. coli. ii. behavior of e. coli k12 s infected with the temperate lambda phage]. 195413236149
mutation to extended host range and the occurrence of phenotypic mixing in the temperate coliphage lambda. 195613352781
studies on interference between virulent t2 phage and lambda phage lysogenically carried in e. coli, k12. 195613398180
interference phenomenon with lambda phage and cellular changes in induced e. coli, k12 (lambda) infected with t2 phage. 195613428420
[processes of conjugation and recombination in escherichia coli. ii. chromosomal location of phage lambda and genetic results of zygotic induction]. 195713470454
[defectiveness of lambda phage transductor]. 195713495419
recombination and phenotypic mixing during phage growth in strains of escherichia coli doubly lysogenic for coliphage lambda. 195813544106
the genetic structure of host range mutants of coliphage lambda. 195913669302
conditions for the infection of escherichia coli with lambda phage and for the establishment of lysogeny. 195913825457
effects of chloramphenicol on genetic replication in bacteriophage lambda. 195913838015
the transformation of escherichia coli with deoxyribonucleic acid isolated from bacteriophage lambda-dg. 196013750787
t-i and lambda phage adsorption on protoplast-like bodies of escherichia coli. 196014402459
regulation by coliphage lambda of the expression of the capacity to synthesize a sequence of host enzymes. 196016590796
a mutation affecting the dna content of bacteriophage lambda and its lysogenizing properties. 196113752286
exchange of dna in the recombination of bacteriophage lambda. 196113752287
[enlargement of the host area of bacteriophage lambda for escherichia coli b]. 196113862048
sensitive mutants of bacteriophage lambda. 196113690195
the mechanism of inhibition of lambda phage production at elevated temperatures. 196113708880
the effect of glucose on the induction of lambda phage formation by mitomycin c. 196114482714
host specificity of dna produced by escherichia coli. ii. control over acceptance of dna from infecting phage lambda. 196213888713
conjugal transfer of immunity to phage lambda multiplication in escherichia coli k-12. 196213893268
properties and origin of the transducing particles in low frequency transduction by bacteriophage lambda. 196213894747
host specificity of dna produced by escherichia coli. i. host controlled modification of bacteriophage lambda. 196213862047
effect of glucose on the formation of bacteriophage lambda. 196214005906
temperature and lambda phage reproduction.groman, neal b. (university of washington, seattle) and grace suzuki. temperature and lambda phage reproduction. j. bacteriol. 84:431-437. 1962.-the effect of temperature on lambda phage production in escherichia coli k-12 was studied, and a temperature-phage yield relationship established. phage yield declines slowly below optimal temperature and rapidly above the optimum. an extensive comparison of phage reproduction at 37 and 44 c was made when it was observed that at 44 c phage yield was red ...196213950658
temperature and the reproduction of lambda-phage mutants.groman, neal b. (university of washington, seattle). temperature and the reproduction of two lambda-phage mutants. j. bacteriol. 84:438-445. 1962.-a comparative study of phage lambda, and mutants lambdatem and lambda11(2), was made, with particular emphasis on the effect of elevated temperature (44 c) on phage reproduction. phage lambdatem was selected at 44 c and lambda11(2) was isolated from the late-lysing fraction of bacteria at 37 c. all three phages are similar in their host range, immunit ...196213950659
dna synthesis and lambda phage development in a lysogenic strain of escherichia coli k12. 196214482713
spermine protection of coliphage lambda dna against breakage by hydrodynamic shear. 196313961836
the mode of action of iyomycins in relation to their lambda-phage inducing properties. 196314318781
[electron microscopic study of lambda phage development in indicator cell strains]. 196314149781
on the host-controlled modification of bacteriophage lambda. 196314062909
genetic recombination in bacteriophage lambda by breakage and joining of dna molecules. 196314062914
homology between bacteriophage lambda dna and e. coli dna. 196314067102
host controlled modification of phage lambda in zygotic induction in escherichia coli b. 196314068461
unequal photosensitivity of the 2 strands of dna in bacteriophage lambda. 196314079596
complementarity between lambda (lambda) phage and escherichia coli. 196314096193
[specific transduction of marker biotin by the lambda phage]. 196314100803
[regulatory mechanisms in the biosynthesis of galactose metabolism enzymes in escherichia coli k12. iii. effect of "derepression" induced by the development of phage lambda]. 196314102193
cooperative infection by hostmodified lambda phage. 196313941102
cohesion of dna molecules isolated from phage lambda. 196316591099
effect of infection with phage lambda on the synthesis of protein, rna and dna in escherichia coli. 196414135546
dna from bacteriophage lambda: molecular length and conformation.the length of the dna molecules from wild-type lambda bacteriophage is 17.2 micro, corresponding to a molecular weight of 33 million in the b form. the molecules from a double-deletion mutant of lambda are 23 percent shorter. both types of molecules join ends at 60 degrees c to form circular molecules or polymers. the point of junction cannot be distinguished by any irregularity in the uniform duplex molecule.196414148437
on the effects of high hydrostatic pressure on bacteria and bacteriophage. 3. induction with high hydrostatic pressure of escherichia coli k lysogenic for bacteriophage lambda. 196414150640
ultraviolet sensitivity of escherichia coli containing heat-inducible lambda prophages.the c1-t mutants of bacteriophage lambda can form prophage at 36 degrees c but cause lysis of sensitive bacteria at temperatures above 42 degrees c. growth of cultures at 42 degrees to 46 degrees c induces prophage replication and lysis in escherichia coli k12 (lambda c1-t); lysogenic strains containing wild-type prophage are not induced to lyse at these temperatures. heat induction is prevented by chloramphenicol. strains containing heatinducible prophage are much more sensitive to killing by u ...196414171560
[effect of levomycetin on productive development of moderate lambda phage]. 196414187973
evidence for a new intermediate state of the viral chromosome during cooperative infection by host-modified lambda phage. 196414208904
occurrence of 5-methyldeoxycytidylate in the dna of phage lambda. 196414216626
the location of the b2 deletion of bacteriophage lambda. 196414235592
temperature-sensitive mutants of coliphage lambda. 196414240399
genetic control of restriction and modification in escherichia coli.boyer, herbert (yale university, new haven, conn.). genetic control of restriction and modification in escherichia coli. j. bacteriol. 88:1652-1660. 1964.-bacterial crosses with k-12 strains of escherichia coli as hfr donors (hfr hayes, hfr cavalli, and hfr p4x-6) and b/r strains of e. coli as f(-) recipients were found to differ from crosses between k-12 hfr donors and k-12 f(-) recipients in two ways: (i) recombinants (leu, pro, lac, and gal) did not appear at discrete time intervals but did a ...196414240953
[the effect of blocked protein synthesis produced by levomycetin on the development of lambda phage in induced lysogenic culture]. 196414247219
[inactivation of the phage lambda genome by acridine dyes after infection of e. coli k12s]. 196414269689
nuclease activity in defective lysogens of phage lambda. 19645319710
effect of glucose on the capacity of escherichia coli to be infected by a virulent lamba bacteriophage.howes, william v. (massachusetts institute of technology, cambridge). effect of glucose on the capacity of escherichia coli to be infected by a virulent lambda bacteriophage. j. bacteriol. 90:1183-1193. 1965.-a substrate-dependent phenotypic resistance to phage lambda(vir) was observed among cells of escherichia coli w3350 and c600 grown aerobically on glucose. similar cells grown on glycerol were sensitive. when cells of w3350 grown on glycerol were transferred to glucose, the rate of appearanc ...19655321475
the steric effect in lysogenization by bacteriophage lambda. i. lysogenization of a partially diploid strain of escherichia coli k-12. 19655321952
the steric effect in lysogenization by bacteriophage lambda. ii. chromosomal attachment of the b2 mutant. 19655321953
kinetics of bacteriophage lambda deoxyribonucleic acid infection of escherichia coli.barnhart, benjamin j. (los alamos scientific laboratory, university of california, los alamos, n.m.). kinetics of bacteriophage lambda deoxyribonucleic acid infection of escherichia coli. j. bacteriol. 90:1617-1623. 1965.-the kinetics of escherichia coli k-12 infection by phage lambda deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) were determined. an initial lag of 55 to 80 sec was found to be the time required for infecting dna to become deoxyribonuclease-insensitive at 33 c. when cell-dna interactions were stopp ...19655322721
intracellular state of the chromosome of bacteriophage lambda. i. the eclipse of infectivity of the bacteriophage dna. 19655323478
evidence of different mechanisms for ultraviolet reactivation and "ordinary host cell reactivation" of phage lambda. 19655840892
endolysin from mutants of bacteriophage lambda. 19655845005
[multiplication of lambda phage in bacteria devoid of enzymatic activity for repair of lesions induced by ultraviolet rays]. 19655851017
cohesion and the biological activity of bacteriophage lambda dna. 19655859045
[biologically active lambda phage dna]. 19655872303
inhibition of escherichia coli and bacteriophage lambda messenger rna synthesis by t4. 19655326385
the formation of superinfection-double lysogens of phage lambda in escherichia coli k-12. 19655318339
repression of the c2 and c3 cistrons of phage lambda in a lysogenic bacterium. 196514277067
multiple sites of interaction with host-cell dna in the dna of phage lambda. 196514283205
effect of ultraviolet radiation and the induction of vegetative reproduction of phage lambda on the ultracentrifuge pattern of extracts of escherichia coli. 196514287201
[influence of bacterial host genotype on lambda phage mutation produced by ultraviolet radiation]. 196514290927
host specificity of dna produced by escherichia coli. iv. host specificity of infectious dna from bacteriophage lambda. 196514292250
control of viral messenger rna after lambda phage infection and induction. 196514294071
studies in the physiological genetics of some suppressor-sensitive mutants of bacteriophage lambda. 196514319719
[the (lambda)-phage induction and its use for testing carcinostatics]. 196514347928
a discrepancy between genetic and physical lengths on the chromosome of bacteriophage lambda. 196514258073
molecular mechanisms of genetic recombination in bacteriophage. iv. absence of polynucleotide interruption in dna of t4 and lambda phage particles, with special reference to heterozygosis. 196514267273
repression of lambda-associated enzyme synthesis after lambda(vir) superinfection of lysogenic hosts.lisio, arnold l. (national institutes of health, bethesda, md.), and arthur weissbach. repression of lambda-associated enzyme synthesis after lambda(vir) superinfection of lysogenic hosts. j. bacteriol. 90:661-666. 1965.-phage lambda(vir) is a multiple mutant of lambda which is capable of overcoming the immunity of a host lysogenic for lambda, and initiating normal vegetative replication of the superinfecting phage genome. superinfection of escherichia coli k-112 (lambda(22)) with lambda(vir) re ...196516562064
episome-mediated transfer of drug resistance in enterobacteriaceae x. restriction and modification of phages by fi r factors.watanabe, tsutomu (keio university, tokyo, japan), toshiya takano, toshihiko arai, hiroshi nishida, and sachiko sato. episome-mediated transfer of drug resistance in enterobacteriaceae. x. restriction and modification of phages by fi(-) r factors. j. bacteriol. 92:477-486. 1966.-an fi(-) r factor, which restricts phages lambda, t1, and t7 without modifying them, was found to restrict and not to modify an f(-)-specific phage, w-31, in escherichia coli k-12, but not to restrict phage p-22 in salmo ...196616562138
host controlled modification of the transducing activities of lambda phage.transducing lambdadg produced by growth in escherichia coli c is restricted in its ability to transduce the galactose genes into e. coli k. plaque-forming lambda grown in c is similarly restricted in providing the helper function for transduction. however, at higher multiplicities of infection restricted lambda shows cooperative effects in providing helper function (analogous to those seen in the initiation of a lytic cycle), and the helper function may equal or exceed that provided by unrestric ...196618611467
the appearance of circular dna after lysogenic induction in escherichia coli cr34(lambda).a circular (non-ended) form of dna is synthesized both after ultraviolet light and after thymineless induction of the lysogen escherichia coli cr34(lambda). this new dna species is shown to have characteristics identical to the circular dna formed from lambda phage dna immediatelyafter infection. thus, the formation of a circular lambda dna isnot limited to that derived directly from an infecting phage dna but is also formed during the normal replication of the lambda dna after lysogenic inducti ...196619768868
the steric effect in lysogenization by bacteriophage lambda. 3. superinfection of monolysogenic derivatives of a strain diploid for the prophage attachment site. 19665328228
acridine orange- and methylene blue-sensitized induction of escherichia coli lysogenic for phage lambda. 19665331915
5-methylcytosine in the host-modified dna of escherichia coli and phage lambda. 19665335758
multiple units of transcription in phage lambda. 19665237196
thermodynamic and kinetic studies on the interconversion between the linear and circular forms of phage lambda dna. 19665912035
inhibition of the formation of superinfecting bacteriophage lambda repressor with chloramphenicol. 19665915186
defective biotin-transducing mutants of bacteriophage lambda. 19665921649
control of exonuclease and endolysin synthesis during development of bacteriophage lambda. 19665924640
bacteriophage infecting the myxobacterium chondrococcus columnaris.kingsbury, david t. (university of washington, seattle), and erling j. ordal. bacteriophage infecting the myxobacterium chondrococcus columnaris. j. bacteriol. 91:1327-1332. 1966.-during a series of screening experiments, seven bacteriophages which infect the pathogenic myxobacterium chondrococcus columnaris were isolated. of these, one was chosen for detailed study. this phage has a wide host range among strains of c. columnaris, but does not infect other myxobacterial species tested. morpholog ...19665929758
low-density particles of bacteriophage lambda. 19665936631
a procedure for the extraction of dna and protein ghosts from bacteriophage lambda. 19665937325
intracistronic mapping of the structural gene for lysozyme in coliphage lambda. 19665945716
a denaturation map of the lambda phage dna molecule determined by electron microscopy. 19665966296
on the internal structure of bacteriophage lambda.the structure of bacteriophage lambda has been studied by electron microscopy of negatively stained particles. the phage particles will eject their dna if they are heated or dialyzed against a chelating agent. the ghost particles, so formed, have a channel running down their tails. since the channel is not visible in normal particles, the channel may be filled with part of the dna molecule. up to 30% of the ghosts contain round objects about half the internal diameter of the head. the round obje ...19665967429
the structure and function of the dna from bacteriophage lambda.the position and orientation of genes in lambda and lambda dg dna are described. the position of six genes located in the right half of isolated lambda dna was found to be -(n, i(lambda))--o-p---q-r-(right end of dna), which is their order on the genetic map of the vegetative phage. the order of the three genes of the galactose operon (k, t, and e) located in the left half of lambda dg dna was found to be (left end of dna)----k-t-e-, consistent with campbell's model (5) for the formation of this ...19665967430
some properties of dna from phage-infected bacteria.replicating t5 or lambda phage dna has been labeled by adding tritiated thymidine for short periods to cultures of phage-infected escherichia coli before isolation of intracellular dna. two procedures are described for separating t5 replicating dna from dna of intracellular phage particles. both t5 and lambda replicating dna had the same bouyant density in cesium chloride as dna from phage particles but sedimented faster when centrifuged in sucrose density gradients. the fast sedimentation did n ...19665338559
studies of heat-inducible lambda-phage. 3. mutations in cistron n affecting heat induction. 19665339322
methylated bases in the host-modified deoxyribonucleic acid of escherichia coli and bacteriophage lambda.gough, michael (brown university, providence, r.i.), and seymour lederberg. methylated bases in the host-modified deoxyribonucleic acid of escherichia coli and bacteriophage lambda. j. bacteriol. 91:1460-1468. 1966.-the deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) from strains of escherichia coli and phage lambda was examined to determine whether the types or amounts of methionine-derived methylated bases present correlated with the host-specific modification of that dna. the dna of strain c600 (which has k-12 m ...19665326110
intracellular forms of lambda deoxyribonucleic acid in escherichia coli infected with clear or virulent mutants of bacteriophage lambda.weissbach, arthur (national institutes of health, bethesda, md.), allan lipton, and arnold lisio. intracellular forms of lambda deoxyribonucleic acid in escherichia coli infected with clear or virulent mutants of bacteriophage lambda. j. bacteriol. 91:1489-1493. 1966.-infection of either the sensitive or lysogenic strain of escherichia coli k-112s by lambda(+) leads to the formation of a new phage deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) species having the properties of a twisted circular dna duplex. this ne ...19665326113
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