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Bacillus Subtilis DNA Polymerase III is Required for the Replication of DNA of Bacteriophages SPP-1 and Phi 105

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Journal J Virol
Date 1977 Feb 1
PMID 401898
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The replication of the Bacillus subtilis bacteriophages SPP-1 and phi 105 is sensitive to 6-(p-hydroxyphenylazo)-uracil (HPUra), a selective inhibitor of replicative DNA synthesis of B. subtilis which acts specifically at the levels of a replication-specific polymerase, DNA polymerase III (pol III). The origin of the HPUra-sensitive polymerase required for phage replication was examined by comparison of the drug sensitivity of phage development in a normosensitive host with that in a host carrying azp-12, a polC mutation that specifies production of an HPUra-resistant pol III. azp-12 specified HPUra-resistant phage host pol III. The host polIII requirement for SPP-1 replication also was confirmed by the demonstration that phage development was temperature sensitive in a host mutant carrying the polC mutation mut-1 (ts). Examination of the pol III activity of crude and purified cell-free preparations derived from phage-infected cells did not indicate any detectable changes in the specific activity, purification behavior, or drug sensitivity of the enzyme.

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