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− | Integration sequences allow DNA to be incorporated into the chromosome of a host cell at a specific locus using leading (5') and trailing (3') DNA sequences that are the same as those at a specific locus of the chromosome. The 3' integration sequence can be added to the back of a Biobrick construct and the 5' integration sequence specific for this locus (BBa_K143008) to the front of the Biobrick construct to allow integration of the Biobrick construct into the chromosome of the gram positive bacterium B.subtilis. | + | Integration sequences allow DNA to be incorporated into the chromosome of a host cell at a specific locus using leading (5') and trailing (3') DNA sequences that are the same as those at a specific locus of the chromosome. The 3' integration sequence can be added to the back of a Biobrick construct and the 5' integration sequence specific for this locus (<bbpart>BBa_K143008</bbpart>) to the front of the Biobrick construct to allow integration of the Biobrick construct into the chromosome of the gram positive bacterium B.subtilis. |
The PyrD gene has been a target for numerous integration vectors, including the shuttle vectors pPyr-Cm (GenBank Accession number AY464558) and pPyr-Kan (GenBank Accession number AY464559) [1]. | The PyrD gene has been a target for numerous integration vectors, including the shuttle vectors pPyr-Cm (GenBank Accession number AY464558) and pPyr-Kan (GenBank Accession number AY464559) [1]. |
Revision as of 15:17, 6 October 2008
3' Integration Sequence for the PyrD locus of B.subtilis
Integration sequences allow DNA to be incorporated into the chromosome of a host cell at a specific locus using leading (5') and trailing (3') DNA sequences that are the same as those at a specific locus of the chromosome. The 3' integration sequence can be added to the back of a Biobrick construct and the 5' integration sequence specific for this locus (BBa_K143008) to the front of the Biobrick construct to allow integration of the Biobrick construct into the chromosome of the gram positive bacterium B.subtilis.
The PyrD gene has been a target for numerous integration vectors, including the shuttle vectors pPyr-Cm (GenBank Accession number AY464558) and pPyr-Kan (GenBank Accession number AY464559) [1].
Integration into the PyrD locus makes the B.subtilis auxotrophs for uracil and transformants require about 40ug/ml to allow for growth. This allows us to assay for integration by growing a replica plate with no supplemented uracil to negatively select for transformants.
References
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- 1 pmid=15109830
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