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. 1977 Sep 21;155(1):93-102.
doi: 10.1007/BF00268565.

On the structure of the deo operon of Escherichia coli

On the structure of the deo operon of Escherichia coli

P Jorgensen et al. Mol Gen Genet. .

Abstract

A characterization of a specialized transducing lambda phage for the deo operon (lambdaddeo), and some composite colE1-deo plasmids is given in this paper. This includes localization of the RSmaI, RHind/III, RBamI, and REcoRI sensitive sites. The deo genes have been localized by construction of composite colE1-deo plasmids. Using the DNA fragments, obtained by digestion with REcoRI and RHindIII, respectively, as templates in an in vitro protein synthesizing system, it has been possible to give the direction of transcription and the exact location of the deo genes, relative to the endonuclease sites. Furthermore, the cytO,P and deoO,P regions have been mapped relative to the structural genes. Supercoiled co1E1-deo DNA has been used as template in the in vitro system; this DNA gives essentially the same results as the endonuclease-fragmented DNA. The use of the different types of templates is discussed.

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