New thermosensitive plasmid for gram-positive bacteria
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.174.17.5633-5638.1992
New thermosensitive plasmid for gram-positive bacteria
Abstract
We isolated a replication-thermosensitive mutant of the broad-host-range replicon pWV01. The mutant pVE6002 is fully thermosensitive above 35 degrees C in both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. Four clustered mutations were identified in the gene encoding the replication protein of pVE6002. The thermosensitive derivative of the related plasmid pE194 carries a mutation in the analogous region but not in the same position. Derivatives of the thermosensitive plasmid convenient for cloning purposes have been constructed. The low shut-off temperature of pVE6002 makes it a useful suicide vector for bacteria which are limited in their own temperature growth range. Using pVE6002 as the delivery vector for a transposon Tn10 derivative in Bacillus subtilis, we observed transposition frequencies of about 1%.
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