Active protection by bacteriophages T3 and T7 againstE. coli B-and K-specific restriction of their DNA
- 1 February 1977
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Molecular Genetics and Genomics
- Vol. 153 (1), 99-106
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01036001
Abstract
The bacteriophages T3 and T7 are not modified and restricted byE. coli strains with different host specificity (E. coli B, K, O) in vivo. The phages code for a gene product with the ability toovercomeclassicalrestriction (ocr):ocr − mutants are subject to modification and restriction via DNA methylation vs cleavage. The T3 genome possesses recognition sites for the restriction endonuclease R.EcoB which, unless the DNA is B-specifically modified, trigger 5–7 DNA cleavages. Theocr gene function of T3 and T7 is located within the gene 0.3 region of these phages and is not identical with thesam (SAMase) function of T3. The mechanisms ofocr protection remains unclear, while it is certain that this protection by the gene 0.3 protein is exerted in the infected cell and not through “over-all” modification in the preceding growth cycle of the phage.Keywords
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