Evidence that a system similar to the recA system of Escherichia coli exists in Vibrio cholerae

Ghosh, R. K. ; Siddiqui, K. A. I. ; Mukhopadhyay, G. ; Ghosh, Amit (1985) Evidence that a system similar to the recA system of Escherichia coli exists in Vibrio cholerae Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 200 (3). pp. 439-441. ISSN 0026-8925

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Abstract

Two lines of evidence suggest that a gene analogous to the recA gene of Escherichia coli exists in Vibrio cholerae and that its product serves a proteolytic function in the SOS response. Firstly, Southern blot hybridization using the recA gene of E. coli as a probe revealed a genomic sequence in V. cholerae which hybridized with the probe. Secondly, the SOS-like response in V. cholerae (as measured by beta phage induction) triggered by DNA damaging agents like Furazolidone could be blocked by Antipain, a protease inhibitor known to inhibit RecA protease action in E. coli. Maximal blocking effect of Antipain on beta phage induction occurred at 1 mM. At this concentration neither the viability of the host bacterium nor the lytic growth of a clear plaque mutant of the phage was affected by Antipain.

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