Recombination-deficient mutations and thymineless death in Escherichia coli K12: reciprocal effects of recBC and recF and indifference of recA mutations.

In an approach to characterizing the nature of the lethal event in thymineless death (TLD), rec mutants of Escherichia coli K12 were examined for their sensitivity to TLD. The recB21 and recC22 mutations sensitized cells of the AB1157 line to TLD but not cells of the HF4733 line. This increased sensitivity was not suppressed substantially by either sbcB15 or xonA1 mutation. In contrast, a recF mutation appeared to make cells more resistant to TLD than rec+ cells. Three different recA alleles were shown not to affect TLD appreciably. These results not only provide further support for the view that the site of the lethal event in TLD is cellular DNA, but also strongly suggest the involvement of the recBC and recF gene products in TLD. The apparent indifference of recA mutation implies that the conventional recombination and repair pathways per se are not involved in TLD and that the hypothetical lethal damage to DNA may be unique in nature.

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