PMID: 4883018Nov 1, 1968Paper

Host cell participation in small virus replication. I. Replication of M-13 in a strain of Escherichia coli with a temperature-sensitive lesion in deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis

Journal of Virology
S B PrimroseC E Dowell

Abstract

The replication of M-13 in a strain of Escherichia coli with a thermosensitive lesion in deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis was studied. M-13 failed to replicate at the restrictive temperature, even when the parental replicative form was allowed to form at the permissive temperature. When cells which were actively producing phage at the permissive temperature were shifted to the restrictive temperature, phage production continued. The incorporation of radioactive label into phage particles at 42 C indicated that continued single-strand synthesis was unaffected by the lesion in the host cell.

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Feb 1, 1979·The Journal of Applied Bacteriology·N D Seeley, S B Primrose
Jan 1, 1970·Molecular & General Genetics : MGG·E Lanka, H Schuster
Jun 1, 1977·The Journal of Applied Bacteriology·S B Primrose, M Day
Jan 1, 1973·Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology·D W Smith
Jul 1, 1972·Journal of Bacteriology·S E Russell, V N Iyer
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Dec 11, 1974·Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications·C L Truitt, J R Walker

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