
f Characterization of Pseudomonas Mercury-resistance Transposon Tn502, Which Has a Preferred Insertion Site in RP1
- Authors: Vilma A. Stanisich , R. Arwas† , P. M. Bennett , F. De La Cruz‡
- First Published Online: 01 November 1989, Microbiology 135: 2909-2915, doi: 10.1099/00221287-135-11-2909
- Subject: Genetics And Molecular Biology
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Summary: Tn502mer differs in size and restriction map from the well-characterized Tn501mer. It also differs in its preferential and high-frequency insertion into the 6 kb PstI-C region of RP1. The affinity for this region is perpetuated in pVS76, a clone of RP1 PstI-C in pBR322. Restriction mapping of independent pVS76::Tn502 derivatives revealed that Tn502 inserted at the same site (or small region) in PstI-C corresponding to the 35 kb coordinate in RP1. Insertion occurred in both orientations, but one was preferred. When PstI-C was deleted from RP1, acquisition of Tn502 was reduced and the sites of insertion randomized.
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Present address: Chisholm Institute of Technology, School of Nursing, McMahons Road, Frankston 3199, Australia.
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Present address: Departamento de Biología Molecular, Universidad de Cantabria, C. Herrera Oria s/n 39011 Santanda, Spain.
© Society for General Microbiology 1989

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