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Distribution of Tn551 insertion sites responsible for auxotrophy on the Staphylococcus aureus chromosome.

P A Pattee.   

Abstract

A method was devised to efficiently select isolates of Staphylococcus aureus 8325 in which Tn551, a transposon originating on the pI258 plasmid responsible for erythromycin resistance (Emr), had translocated to the host chromosome. This method consisted of selecting for Emr at 43 degrees C with a strain in which the pI258 plasmid was unable to replicate at 43 degrees C because of a temperature-sensitive plasmid mutation. By selecting isolates that were Emr at 43 degrees C and auxotrophic for nutrients not required by the parent strain. Tn551-induced auxotrophic mutants were readily isolated. The incidence of auxotrophic classes was not random; 80% of the isolates in one experiment were Trp-, whereas only a single example of each of some of the other classes was isolated. Among the Trp- mutants, the distribution of trp genes affected and the frequency of precise excision of Tn551 from individual sites varied. When analyzed by transformation, the Tn551-induced ala, his, ilv, lys, rib, thrA, thrB, and trp mutations were shown to occupy sites previously defined by nitrosoguanidine-induced mutations. Tn551-induced mutagenesis provided three previously unrecognized classes of auxotrophs (tyr, met, and thrC), and the Tn551 integration sites resulting in these mutations have been identified. In addition, a chromosomal region (uraB) was identified by Tn551 mutagenesis that is distinct from uraA (previously defined by chemical mutagenesis). Some Tn551-induced mutations (most notably pur) could not be linked to the known linkage groups of the chromosome by transformation. With the exception of two pur mutations, all of the Tn551-induced auxotrophic mutational sites cotransformed at unity with Tn551 and, in cases in which they were selected, prototrophic transformants were always Ems. Thus, the Tn551 and auxotrophic sites are identical.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6257640      PMCID: PMC217297          DOI: 10.1128/jb.145.1.479-488.1981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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