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Infection with the bacteriophage mutant Mu c + gemts2 at 42° C induces synchrony in cell division in cultures of Escherichia coli K12. This synchrony may last for several cycles and is not only due to selection since synchronization is observed even when bacterial survival to the infection is over 80% as in lysogens for Mu c + gemts2. The mechanism by which sycnhrony is induced is not known, but since the product of Mu gene gem (previously called lig) has been shown to interact with the enzymatic system in the bacteria controlling the degree of DNA supercoiling, the phenomenon could be a consequence of this interaction.
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Paolozzi, L., Nicosia, A., Liebart, J.C. et al. Synchronous division induced in Escherichia coli K12 by gemts mutants of phage Mu. Mol Gen Genet 218, 13–17 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00330559
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