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Title: | Substitution of UmuD′ for UmuD does not affect SOS mutagenesis | Authors: | Bailone, A. Sommer, S. Knežević Vukčević, Jelena Devoret, R. |
Keywords: | chromosomal null umuD24 mutation;low copy number plasmids carrying umu genes;UV mutagenesis;UmuD protein | Issue Date: | 1-Jan-1991 | Journal: | Biochimie | Abstract: | In order to study the role of UmuDC proteins in SOS mutagenesis, we have constructed new Escherichia coli K-12 strains to avoid i) over-production of Umu proteins, ii) the formation of unwanted mixed plasmid and chromosomal Umu proteins upon complementation. We inserted a mini-kan transposon into the umuD gene carried on a plasmid. The insertion at codon 24 ends protein translation and has a polar effect on the expression of the downstream umuC gene. We transferred umuD24 mutation to the E coli chromosome. In parallel, we subcloned umuD+ umuC+ or umuD′ umuC+ genes into pSC101, a low copy number plasmid. In a host with the chromosomal umuD24 mutation, plasmids umuD+ umuC+ or umuD′ umuC+ produced elevated resistance to UV light and increased SOS mutagenesis related to a gene dosage of about 3. UV mutagenesis was as high in umuD′ umuC+ hosts devoid of UmuD+ protein as in umuD+ umuC+ hosts. UmuD′ protein, the maturated form of UmuD, can substitute for UmuD in SOS mutagenesis. © 1991. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1458 | ISSN: | 0300-9084 | DOI: | 10.1016/0300-9084(91)90114-G |
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