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  • Title: A mutant of Escherichia coli permitting replication of two F factors.
    Author: Maas WK, Goldschmidt AD.
    Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1969 Mar; 62(3):873-80. PubMed ID: 4895215.
    Abstract:
    Control mechanisms of replication of bacterial genetic elements are poorly understood at present. We have studied one such mechanism involving replication of the F factor in Escherichia coli. The F factor can replicate either autonomously in F(+) or F' strains, or as an integral part of the chromosome in Hfr strains. We have shown that presence of either an integrated F factor or a free F factor prevents replication of a second free F factor. Two integrated F factors can replicate in the same cell. The present experiments show that when a F'lac element was transferred by mating into an Hfr strain, it had to become integrated into the chromosome in order to persist. With a recombination-deficient (recA) Hfr strain as recipient, the frequency of F'lac integration was greatly reduced. This permitted us to isolate a mutant Hfr strain in which the F'lac element was able to replicate autonomously. The mutation has most likely occurred in the integrated F factor itself. Availability of this new recA mutant Hfr strain facilitates genetic analysis of the F factor, since in recA(+) Hfr strains frequent integration of a free F factor into the chromosome obscures recognition of complementation and recombination between two free F factors.
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