Influence of Chromosome Structure on the Frequency of tonB trp Deletions in Escherichia coli

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The frequency of tonB trp deletions varies in different strains and substrains of Escherichia coli. Studies with chromosomal hybrids constructed by transducing various segments of the cysB-trp-suIII region from K-12(Ymel) into K-12(W3110) indicate that the characteristic low deletion frequency of K-12(Ymel) is determined largely by the (genetic) structure of the trp-suIII region of the chromosome. Transduction of the trp region from K-12(W3110) or K-12(Ymel) into strain B has little effect on the frequency of tonB trp deletions in that strain. When tonB trp deletions occur at 42 C rather than at 37 C, there is a significant reduction in the frequency of deletions in all strains examined except K-12(Ymel) and hybrids exhibiting a Ymel deletion pattern. The magnitude of this temperature effect in different K-12 strains increases proportionally with the frequency of tonB trp deletions at 37 C. At 42 C the frequency of tonB trp deletions in all K-12 strains approaches the low frequency observed for Ymel at 37 or 42 C. In contrast, spontaneous deletions in another region of the genome which simultaneously result in resistance to phages T7 and λ and in proline auxotrophy (tfrA pro deletions) occur at a constant frequency regardless of growth temperature or the structure of the chromosome in the trp region. Two mutants of strain KB30 obtained after treatment with nitrosoguanidine show very low tonB trp deletion frequencies. The alterations in both mutants map in the trp region of the chromosome. These studies indicate that the structure of the cysB-trp-suIII region is responsible for many of the characteristic deletion frequencies observed.

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