Abstract

Among other temperature-sensitive mutants ofLactobacillus acidophilus the mutant “ts 9” with temperature-sensitive initiation of DNA synthesis was isolated. In this mutant, the course of DNA synthesis under non-permissive conditions proceeds in two phases. During the first 90–120 min, a slight increase (20–50%) of DNA content takes place. Then during further incubation at 40°C, the capacity for initiation of further DNA synthesis increases and a second round of DNA synthesis starts after 3–4h of incubation. The initiation of DNA synthesis is prevented by chloramphenicol and the preceding lag is temperature-dependent. It is concluded that an accumulation of an initiation factor is required for the onset of a new cycle of DNA synthesis and that in thets 9 mutant this accumulation is inhibited at non-permissive temperature.

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