Isolation of Spontaneously Derived Mutants of CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS |
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Authors: | Reid C. Johnson and Bert Ely |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208 |
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Abstract: | Caulobacter crescentus has a penicillinase which precludes the use of penicillin for mutant enrichment. However, two other antibiotics, fosfomycin and D-cycloserine, can be enrich for C. crescentus mutants. In enrichment procedures for C. crescentus auxotrophs, spontaneously derived mutants occur at a frequency of 5-10% among the survivors of an enrichment procedure. Consequently, large numbers of mutants are readily obtained without any need for mutagenesis. These mutants are heterogeneous both with regard to the type of mutation and to the nutritional requirement. A similar procedure has been used to isolate temperature-sensitive mutants. |
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