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Intrachromosomal recombination between direct repeats in Penicillium chrysogenum : gene conversion and deletion events
Authors:J Casqueiro  O Ba?uelos  S Gutiérrez  M J Hijarrubia and J F Martín
Institution:(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
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
Keywords:Mitotic recombination  Gene disruption  Instability  Penicillium chrysogenum  Deletions
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