A comparative study of the inhibitory effect of Atabrine on R(-) and R(+) strains of Escherichia coli showed that R(+) cells were killed when grown in the presence of Atabrine, whereas R(-) cells were not. It would appear, therefore, that R factor confers sensitivity to Atabrine on the host cells. The "curing" of R factor from R(+) cells by the ultraviolet light-acridine orange method rendered the "cured" cells more resistant than even the parent R(-) cells.
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