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Melvin G. Sunshine

Researcher at University of Iowa

Publications -  28
Citations -  1281

Melvin G. Sunshine is an academic researcher from University of Iowa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Mutant. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1264 citations. Previous affiliations of Melvin G. Sunshine include University of California & Karolinska Institutet.

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Genetic analysis of two genes, dnaJ and dnaK , necessary for Escherichia coli and bacteriophage lambda DNA replication

TL;DR: It is shown that a collection of 93 E. coli mutations which map between thr and leu and which block phage lambda DNA replication define two closely linked cistrons, dnaJ and dnaK; the gene order is thr-dnaK-DnaJ-leu.
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P2 phage amber mutants: Characterization by use of a polarity supressor

TL;DR: Seventy amber mutants of temperate phage P2 have been characterized, using an Escherichia coli strain which suppresses polarity, and two new genes involved in tail synthesis were defined.
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Retronphage phi R73: an E. coli phage that contains a retroelement and integrates into a tRNA gene.

TL;DR: A P4-like cryptic prophage was found that contains a retroelement (retron Ec73) for msDNA-Ec73 in an E. coli clinical strain that can be transferred intercellularly as part of the genome of a helper-dependent retronphage.
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A new host gene (groPC) necessary for lambda DNA replication.

TL;DR: The isolation of a bacterial mutation in a gene, designated groPC, which affects the growth of phages lambda and P2, is described and the possibility that the groPC gene is concerned with host DNA replication is discussed.
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Bacteriophage P2 head morphogenesis: cleavage of the major capsid protein.

TL;DR: A model of P2 head assembly is presented in which the O and N gene products assemble and are cleaved to give a semistable head precursor, which is then acted upon by the four other head gene products to form the mature head.