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Biochemistry 3107: Week 4 Tutorial. Phil Williams octobon@hotmail.com 777-6878 HSC4333. Hershey-Delbruck Experiment. E. coli was infected with two strains of bacteriophage T2. One strain is h-r+ ; One strain is h+r-. Hershey-Delbruck Experiment.
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Biochemistry 3107:Week 4 Tutorial Phil Williams octobon@hotmail.com 777-6878 HSC4333
Hershey-Delbruck Experiment • E. coli was infected with two strains of bacteriophage T2. • One strain is h-r+; • One strain is h+r-
Hershey-Delbruck Experiment • h locus determines whether the phage can grow on a particular strain of E. coli • phage that are h- can infect the strain • phage that are h+ cannot infect the strain • r locus is a gene that determines whether the phage will lyse the host cells rapidly or slowly • phage that are r- will lyse the host cells rapidly • phage that are r+ will lyse the host cell slowly
Hershey-Delbruck Experiment • two strains of E. coli were used in the experiment • strain 1 supports growth of h- phage but not h+ phage • strain 2 supports the growth of both phage
Hershey-Delbruck Experiment • Bacteriophage are plated on a lawn of bacteria that consists of a mixture of both strains of E. coli • Expect two different phenotypes: • Both strains infected: Clear plaques • Infect only one of the two strains: Turbid plaques
Hershey-Delbruck Experiment Proves: • If an E. coli cell was infected at the same time with two genetically different bacteriophage, the resulting phage population included recombinant phage types as well as the original parental phage types • The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1969
Meselson-Weigle Experiment • First demonstrated that both strands of each molecule must be broken and then rejoined in 1961
Meselson-Weigle Experiment • Infected E. coli cells at the same time with phage from two different stocks of bacteriophage lambda. • Bacteriophage lambda c- mi- • Heavy isotopes of carbon 13C and nitrogen 15N • Bacteriophage lambda c+ mi+ • Light isotopes of carbon and nitrogen
Meselson-Weigle Experiment • Phenotypes of the intermediate density phage were recombinant phages • c- mi+ found near the band of "heavy“ non- recombinant phage • c+ mi- found near the band of "light" non- recombinant phage.
Meselson-Weigle Experiment • These results can only be explained if recombination between the two parental phage involves breakage and rejoining of both DNA strands
Holliday Model • Holliday Model