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Gene cloning in Clostridium difficile using Tn916 as a shuttle conjugative transposon.

P Mullany1, M Wilks, L Puckey, S Tabaqchali.   

Abstract

A pBR322-based vector, pCI195, containing a 4.2-kb region of the conjugative transposon Tn919 was used as a vector for gene cloning in Clostridium difficile. The plasmid was found to integrate into the chromosome of a Bacillus subtilis strain that contained Tn916 delta E. Southern blot analysis of the recombinant demonstrated that pCI195 had inserted into Tn916 delta E by a recombination event. The transposon::plasmid structure could be transferred, by filter mating, from B. subtilis to C. difficile (at a frequency of 10(-8) per donor), where it entered the chromosome at a specific site. Segregation of plasmid and transposon markers was observed on transfer, although the Tn916 delta E::pCI195 was stably maintained in C. difficile. To demonstrate that pCI195 could be used for gene cloning in C. difficile, a 1.1-kb fragment of the C. difficile toxin B gene was cloned into pCI195 to generate pPPM100. Tn916 delta E::pPPM100 was transferred into a nontoxigenic C. difficile strain by filter mating, where it entered the genome at a specific site. pCI195 should be useful as a general cloning vector for C. difficile, as the transposon::plasmid structure could be transferred to different C. difficile strains. This is the first report of gene cloning in C. difficile.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8058827     DOI: 10.1006/plas.1994.1036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plasmid        ISSN: 0147-619X            Impact factor:   3.466


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