Incorporation of TdR is aberrant in cells plasmolysed 15 min after infection by the recombination defective t4 chi and omega mutants. The in situ results parallel those obtained in vivo: at high TdR concentrations both T4 chi and T4 omega induced incorporation is slightly reduced compared to wild ty
Incorporation of thymine-containing DNA precursors in wild-type and mutant T4-infected plasmolysed cells
โ Scribed by Melamede, Robert J. ;Wallace, Susan S.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 801 KB
- Volume
- 191
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0026-8925
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โฆ Synopsis
T4-infected cells, plasmolysed 15 rnin after infection, incorporate low concentrations (< 20 taM) of deoxythymidine (TdR) into DNA at a significantly greater rate than dTMP, dTTP or thymine. At higher concentrations (> 40 gM), dTMP incorporation rate is high, approaching that of TdR at 200 laM. TdR is selectively incorporated at all concentrations tested, and is riot inhibited by the other thymine containing DNA precursors. Incorporation of low concentrations of TdR requires the T4-induced thymidine kinase (tk) and is not significantly affected by the presence or absence of T4-induced thymidylate synthetase (td). We show that, in T4-infected plasmolysed cells, exogenously added TdR is preferentially incorporated into short DNA fragments during short pulse times. To explain these and other data a model is proposed in which thymidine plays a modulatory role between leading and lagging strand precursor feeds.
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