Specialized transduction of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO by bacteriophage D3.
AUTOR(ES)
Cavenagh, M M
RESUMO
D3, a temperate bacteriophage of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO, was found to specifically transduce the alleles met-49 and met-117. Induction of established lysogens with UV light was necessary for the production of transducing lysates. Transduced cells were immune to superinfection by phage D3 and could give rise to high-frequency transducing lysates. Cotransduction of these two alleles could not be demonstrated. met-117 was mapped to 26 min on the PAO genetic map. Complementation studies using the generalized transducing phage F116L indicated that met-49 is an allele of met-9011 which maps at 55 min. The integrated D3 prophage was shown to be coinherited with met-117 and with met-49.
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