Abstract

Mutants deficient in deoxyuridine triphosphatase (dUTPase) were identified by enzyme assays of randomly chosen heavily mutagenized clones. Five mutants of independent origin were obtained. One mutant produced a thermolabile enzyme, and it was presumed to have a mutation in the structural gene for dUTPase, designated dut. The most deficient mutant had the following associated phenotypes: less than 1% of parental dUTPase activity, prolonged generation time, increased sensitivity to 5'-fluorodeoxyuridine, increased rate of spontaneous mutation, increased rate of recombination (hyper-Rec), an inhibition of growth in the presence of 2 mM uracil, and a decreased ability to support the growth of phage P1 (but not T4 or lambda). This mutation also appeared to be incompatible with pyrE mutations. A revertant selected by its faster growth had regained dUTPase activity and lost its hyper-Rec phenotype. Many of the properties of the dut mutants are compatible with their presumed increased incorporation of uracil into DNA and the subsequent transient breakage of the DNA by excision repair.

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ThermolabileMutantBiologyMolecular biologyMutationEscherichia coliUracilDNAGeneMutagenesisDeoxyuridineLambda phageBiochemistryBacteriophageEnzymeGenetics

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1978
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134
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1
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157-166
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S J Hochhauser, B Weiss (1978). Escherichia coli mutants deficient in deoxyuridine triphosphatase. Journal of Bacteriology , 134 (1) , 157-166. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.134.1.157-166.1978

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10.1128/jb.134.1.157-166.1978