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J Bacteriol. 1992 May; 174(10): 3392-3394

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Donor DNA processing is blocked by a mutation in the com101A locus of Haemophilus influenzae.

T G Larson and S H Goodgal

Graduate Group in Biochemistry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia 19104.

ABSTRACT

Evidence is presented indicating that a donor DNA processing step of the Haemophilus influenzae transformation pathway is blocked in the Com-101 mutant. Additional data are presented suggesting that, as in the Rec-2 strain, the donor DNA remains associated with the H. influenzae envelope.


J Bacteriol. 1992 May; 174(10): 3392-3394




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