Thermo-inducible expression of cloned early genes of bacteriophage Mu
- PMID: 387527
- DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(79)90041-6
Thermo-inducible expression of cloned early genes of bacteriophage Mu
Abstract
An EcoRI fragment, containing approx. 5100 base pairs (bp) of the immunity-end of bacteriophage Mu, was inserted into the multicopy plasmid pMB9 by in vitro recombination. The expression of early Mu genes, located on the cloned fragment, is thermo-inducible because of the presence of the ts mutation in gene c. The isolation of a transformant harbouring the recombinant plasmid, pGP1, was possible only when expression of Mu genes was prevented. pGP1 can be maintained at 28 degrees C at high copy number, but at 42 degrees C the pGP1 containing cells are killed due to the expression of the kil gene of Mu. The following Mu genes are present on pGP1: the ner gene, the integration and replication genes A and B, the cim gene, and the kil gene. pGP1 containing cells do not show Gam and Sot activity at 42 degrees C, therefore the leftmost EcoRI site on the Mu DNA is located between genes kil and gam or sot, or within the gam or sot gene.
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