Literature DB >> 2540407

A collection of strains containing genetically linked alternating antibiotic resistance elements for genetic mapping of Escherichia coli.

M Singer, T A Baker, G Schnitzler, S M Deischel, M Goel, W Dove, K J Jaacks, A D Grossman, J W Erickson, C A Gross.   

Abstract

We present a collection of 182 isogenic strains containing genetically linked antibiotic resistance elements located at approximately 1-min intervals around the Escherichia coli chromosome. At most positions both Tn10 (Tetr) and TN10kan (Kanr) elements are available, so that the collection contains a linked set of alternating antibiotic resistance markers. The map position of each insertion has been aligned to the E. coli genetic map as well as to the Kohara ordered clone bank. These strains are designed to be used in a rapid two-step mapping system in E. coli. In the first step, the mutation is localized to a 5- to 15-min region of the chromosome by Hfr mapping with a set of Hfr strains containing either Tn10 or Tn10kan elements located 20 min from their respective origins of transfer. In the second step, the mutation is localized to a 1-min region by P1 transduction, with a collection of isogenic insertion strains as donors. We discuss the uses of this collection of strains to map and eventually to clone a variety of mutations in E. coli.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2540407      PMCID: PMC372715          DOI: 10.1128/mr.53.1.1-24.1989

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Rev        ISSN: 0146-0749


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