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Fusion of two F-prime factors inEscherichia coli studied by electron microscope heteroduplex analysis

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A fused F prime factor was obtained from a mating of arecA donor carrying an F' factor containing the genesmetBJF, ppc andargECBH (KLF5) with arecA recipient carrying an F' factor containingatt80, trp andlac (F155). Lysogenization of this fused F-prime factor with λcI857 hϕ80 phage followed by thermoinduction produced the transducing phages ϕ80dmetBJF and ϕ80dppcargECBH. This kind of fusion provides a general procedure for the construction of transducing phages carrying genes from different regions of theE. coli genome. To understand the mechanism of this fusion, the parental F prime factors (F155 and KLF5) were analyzed by the electron microscope heteroduplex technique.

F155 has a length of 176±3 kilobases including two substitutions. The F sequence 0 F-2.8 F has been substituted by 53 kb of chromosomal DNA including thelac operon and the F sequences 8.5 F-16.3 F has been substituted by 27 kb of a chromosomal sequence includingatt80 and thetrp operon.

KLF5 contains 221±4 kilobases of DNA (molecular weight, 148 megadaltons). It contains complete F and the segment of theE. coli chromosome frompolA torif. The F sequence 2.8 F-8.5 F known to be involved in F specific recombination inrecA + andRecA backgrounds occurs twice on KLF5, once at each of the junctions of F DNA with chromosomal DNA. The population of closed circular plasmid molecules extracted from KLF5-containing strains is heterogeneous. It is proposed that this heterogeneity is due to intramolecular recombination events occurring in KLF5 between the duplicated 2.8 F-8.5 F sequences. Such recombination can account for the genetic instability of KLF5 observed in bothrecA + andrecA hosts. The F sequence 2.8 F-8.5 F (also called γδ) is one of the characterized integration sequences on F.

A model for the fusion of the parental F prime factors is proposed in which recombination between γδ sequences bringsatt80 close to themetBJF genes. This is followed by a deletion of an F'lac factor. The resulting fused F' factor still carries two γδ sequences and is therefore expected to be unstable. The closed circular molecules isolated from the fused F' containing strains show two different sizes of molecules. Genetic and physical analyses of these molecules are in agreement with the predicted instability of the fused F' factor and the existance of the γδ sequence in the ϕ80dmet phages isolated from fused F' and previously analyzed by the electron microscope heteroduplex technique.

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Palchaudhuri, S., Maas, W.K. & Ohtsubo, E. Fusion of two F-prime factors inEscherichia coli studied by electron microscope heteroduplex analysis. Molec. Gen. Genet. 146, 215–231 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00701244

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