Viability of folA-null derivatives of wild-type (thyA+) Escherichia coli K-12
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.175.3.909-911.1993
Viability of folA-null derivatives of wild-type (thyA+) Escherichia coli K-12
Abstract
Dihydrofolate reductase (the folA gene product) catalyzes the synthesis of tetrahydrofolate, a key methyl donor in many biosynthetic pathways. Loss of folA had been thought to be lethal to wild-type (thyA+) Escherichia coli. Viable folA-null derivatives of thyA+ E. coli were obtained, however, by recombining a folA deletion linked to a Kanr selectable marker into a lambda folA+ phage and using this phage to transduce cells to kanamycin resistance. folA-null strains were slow growing, formed small colonies, and were auxotrophic for thymidine, adenine, methionine, glycine, and pantothenate.
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