Transposition and replication of maxi-Mu derivatives of bacteriophage Mu
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- DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(86)90008-5
Transposition and replication of maxi-Mu derivatives of bacteriophage Mu
Abstract
The insertion of DNA fragments within the lac sequence of a MudI(Ap,lac) prophage resulted in the formation of a set of maxi-Mu genomes which were 39.8, 59, 85.6, and 88.2 kb long, respectively. The comparison of these maxi-Mu's with the 37.2-kb-long parental MudI(Ap,lac) indicated that the transposition frequency decreased as the length of the prophage increased. No replication of the two longest maxi-Mu's could be detected. The 59- and the 39.8-kb-long chimeric genomes were noted to replicate at approximately 1-2 and 30%, respectively, of the rate found with the MudI(Ap,lac) prophage. The length dependence of the transposition and replication could be explained by the impairment of an early step of the transposition/replication mechanism.
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