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. 1991 Feb;173(4):1502-8.
doi: 10.1128/jb.173.4.1502-1508.1991.

Isolation and characterization of insertion sequence elements from gram-negative bacteria by using new broad-host-range, positive selection vectors

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Isolation and characterization of insertion sequence elements from gram-negative bacteria by using new broad-host-range, positive selection vectors

R Simon et al. J Bacteriol. 1991 Feb.

Abstract

On the basis of an RSF1010-derived broad-host-range vector, three different systems which enable positive detection and isolation of insertion sequence (IS) elements from gram-negative bacteria were constructed. Vectors pSUP104-pheS, pSUP104-rpsL, and pSUP104-sac were used successfully in a number of Rhizobium strains and in Xanthomonas campestris. More than 20 different IS elements were isolated and characterized. The 16 IS elements from Rhizobium meliloti were further used to characterize various R. meliloti strains by hybridization. The resulting hybridization patterns were different for every strain and gave a clear and definite IS fingerprint of each strain. These IS fingerprints can be used to identify and characterize R. meliloti strains rapidly and unequivocally, as they proved to be relatively stable. Some of the IS elements were found to be identical when the IS fingerprints from a given strain were compared. This method of IS fingerprinting can also establish whether IS elements are the same, related, or different.

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