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Transposition of Tn1831 to sym plasmids of Rhizobium leguminosarum and Rhizobium trifolii
Authors:Elly Pees  Carel Wijffelman  Ine Mulders  Anton AN van  Brussel Ben JJ Lugtenberg
Institution:Department of Plant Molecular Biology, University of Leiden, Botanical Laboratory, Nonnensteeg 3, 2311 VJ Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:Abstract All transposon-induced symbiotic mutants of Rhizobium described so far have been obtained using Tn 5 , which codes for kanamycin resistance (KmR). To enable genetic complementation studies, we tried to find an effective transposon carrying another resistance marker. We report here a method for the apparent random transposition in Rhizobium of Tn 1831 , which codes for resistance against spectinomycin (Sp), streptomycin (Sm) and mercury chloride. When the suicide plasmid pMP12 (RP4::Tn 1831 , Km::Mu) was transferred to Rhizobium , in almost all cases the exconjugants harbour a deleted transfer-deficient R plasmid. From this deleted R plasmid transposition occurred to self-transmissible Sym-plasmids of R. leguminosarum and R. trifolii . Using this method a number of Tn 1831 -induced symbiotic mutants of pRL1JI were isolated.
Keywords:Sym plasmid  transposition  Tn1831  symbiotic mutants
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