Intrachromosomal recombination between direct repeats in Penicillium chrysogenum : gene conversion and deletion events |
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Authors: | J. Casqueiro O. Ba?uelos S. Gutiérrez M. J. Hijarrubia J. F. Martín |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Biotechnology (INBIOTEC), Science Park of León, Avda del Real 1, E-24006 León, Spain, ES;(2) Area of Microbiology, Faculty of Biology, University of León, E-24071 León, Spain e-mail: degjmm@unileon.es; Fax: + 34-987-291506, ES |
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Abstract: | Recombination between direct repeats has been studied in Penicillium chrysogenum using strain TD7-88 (lys− pyr+), which contains two inactive copies of the lys2 gene separated by 4.5 kb of DNA (including the pyrG gene) in its genome. Gene conversion leading to products with the lys+ pyr+ phenotype was observed at a frequency of 1 in 3.2 × 103 viable spores. Two types of deletion events giving rise to lys+ pyr− and lys− pyr− phenotypes were obtained with different frequencies. Southern analysis revealed that gene conversion occurs mainly as a result of crossing over events that remove the BamHI frameshift mutation present in one of the repeats. In lys− pyr− recombinants, the deletion events do not affect the frameshift mutation in the BamHI site, while lys+ pyr− recombinants showed repair of the BamHI frameshift mutation and the genotype of the parental non-disrupted strain was restored. In summary, deletion events in P. chrysogenum tend to favor the restoration of the phenotype and genotype characteristic of the parental non-disrupted strain. Received: 9 November 1998 / Accepted: 14 April 1999 |
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Keywords: | Mitotic recombination Gene disruption Instability Penicillium chrysogenum Deletions |
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