Deletion of an essential gene in Escherichia coli by site-specific recombination with linear DNA fragments
- PMID: 6086588
- PMCID: PMC215717
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.159.2.783-786.1984
Deletion of an essential gene in Escherichia coli by site-specific recombination with linear DNA fragments
Abstract
Deletion of an essential gene in Escherichia coli was accomplished by transformation of linear DNA fragments that have a Kanr gene segment flanked by sequences homologous to closely spaced regions on the E. coli chromosome. Selection for a double crossover within homologous sequences can effectively delete an entire gene. Cell viability is maintained by provision of the essential gene on a plasmid with a temperature-sensitive replicon, resulting in cells which have a temperature-sensitive phenotype.
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