
doi: 10.1139/m71-077
pmid: 4928628
Infection of Escherichia coli by R23 results in a marked inhibition of rRNA synthesis. Both 16 S and 23 S RNA are inhibited with maximal inhibition occurring at 30 min. Inhibition of 4 S RNA is not as profound. DNA synthesis is also inhibited after R23 infection although infected cells continue to divide for about one generation (45–60 min) after infection.
DNA, Bacterial, Carbon Isotopes, Sucrose, Ultraviolet Rays, Tritium, Coliphages, Culture Media, RNA, Bacterial, RNA, Transfer, RNA, Ribosomal, Centrifugation, Density Gradient, Escherichia coli, RNA, Viral, Microscopy, Phase-Contrast, Uracil, Cell Division, Thymidine
DNA, Bacterial, Carbon Isotopes, Sucrose, Ultraviolet Rays, Tritium, Coliphages, Culture Media, RNA, Bacterial, RNA, Transfer, RNA, Ribosomal, Centrifugation, Density Gradient, Escherichia coli, RNA, Viral, Microscopy, Phase-Contrast, Uracil, Cell Division, Thymidine
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