Characterization of the new insertion sequence IS91 from an alpha-hemolysin plasmid of Escherichia coli |
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Authors: | Esmeralda Diaz-Aroca, Fernando de la Cruz, Juan C. Zabala José M. Ortiz |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departmento de Bioquimica, Facultad de Medicina, Polígono de Cazoña s/n, Santander, Spain |
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Abstract: | Summary IS91 is a 1.85 kb insertion sequence originally resident in the -hemolytic plasmid pSU233. The element was transposed sequentially from this plasmid to pA-CYC184, to R388, and to pBR322. Both cointegrates and simple insertions of the element were obtained. A detailed restriction enzyme map of the element is presented. This does not bear any relationship to the maps of previously described insertion sequences. Furthermore, hybridization between these sequences and IS91 could not be demonstrated.Deletion derivatives of IS91 were constructed which are unable to transpose. However, their transposition can be complemented in Trans by wild-type elements. One of these deletion derivatives has been genetically labeled with a kanamycin resistance marker from Tn5. When this new element was complemented for transposition, only about 2% of the transposition products were cointegrates. Thus, the behavior of IS91 is better explained by transposition models that allow direct transposition.Part of this work was carried out by E. Diaz-Aroca as a requirement for her degree in Sciences. The work is published (Esmeralda Diaz-Aroca, Tesina de Licenciatura, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 1983) and it contains the complete details of procedures and results of the cloning experiments and the restriction maps of the plasmids shown in this work. It is available from the authors upon request |
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