PMID: 7033563Nov 1, 1981Paper

Rescue of first-step-transfer amber mutants by "second-step-transfer-blocked" bacteriophage T5 on an su- strain

Journal of Virology
C Hulen, J Legault-Demare

Abstract

T5 st0 phages irreversibly blocked in the injection of their second-step-transfer DNA can produce active A1 and A2 proteins which complement first-step-transfer amber mutants infecting an su(-) strain.

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Jan 1, 1983·Journal of Bacteriology·A Filali Maltouf, B Labedan

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