PMID: 9007075Jan 6, 1997Paper

Strongly reduced phage Qbeta replication, but normal phage MS2 replication in an Escherichia coli K12 mutant with inactivated Qbeta host factor (hfq) gene

Virology
Q SuH Weber

Abstract

RNA phage production was observed in Escherichia coli hfq mutant strains transformed with plasmids containing genomic cDNA of phages Qbeta or MS2. Qbeta production was reduced 5000-fold in an insertional mutant containing an omega cassette in the middle of hfq, but was unaffected in a mutant with the cassette near the end of hfq. The insertions had no effect on MS2 replication.

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