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Expression of ribosomal protein genes in Escherichia coli

✍ Scribed by Cabezón, Teresa ;Faelen, Michel ;De Wilde, Michel ;Bollen, Alex ;Thomas, René


Publisher
Springer
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Weight
330 KB
Volume
137
Category
Article
ISSN
0026-8925

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✦ Synopsis


Streptomycin or spectinomycin treatment of an E. coli strain, carrying the strR and spcR alleles on the chromosome and the wild-type (sensitive) alleles on the episome, selects for inactivation of the relevant sensitive allele. After Mu induced mutagenesis, in the absence of selection against extended deletions upon the episome, a large proportion of stro mutants are also spco, and vice versa. However, when markers flanking the strA and spcA gene cluster are simultaneously selected, effectively eliminating long deletions, the majority of stro mutants continue to express the spcs allele, and vice versa. Insofar as inactivation after Mu treatment is due to prophage insertion within or proximal to the genes in question, this result indicates that the genes strA and spcA are not parts of a single operon. In virtue of the high frequency of extended deletions observed in the absence of suitable counter-selection, we must place a word of caution upon the use of phage Mu-1 as a means of isolating polar mutations and defining transcriptional units.


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