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The plasmid cloning vector pBR325 contains a 482 base-pair-long inverted duplication
Authors:P Prentki  F Karch  S Iida  J Meyer
Affiliation:1. Départment de Biologie moléculaire, Université de Genève, CH-1211 Genève 4, Switzerland;2. Abteilung Mikrobiologie, Biotentrum der Universität Basel, CH-4056 Basel Switzerland
Abstract:
The plasmid pBR325 is a cloning vector constructed in vitro by addition of the chloramphenicol resistance (Cmr) gene of an IS1-flanked transposon to pBR322 (Bolivar, 1978). It is a 5 995 bp plasmid carrying no sequence originating from IS1. DNA-sequence data suggest that its Cmr segment was derived from a Cm transposon longer than Tn9. The plasmid pBR325 carries between the Cmr and Tcr genes a 482 bp sequence which duplicates, in the opposite orientation, a section pf pBR322 located at the end of the tcr gene. The same structure was found in pBR328, a deletion derivative of pBR325 (Soberon et al., 1980). The possible implications of this inverted duplication on cloning experiments are discussed.
Keywords:DNA sequence pBR325  snap-back structure  restriction map  chloromaphenicolresistance genes  IS1 element  transposons  bp  base pair  kb  kilobase pairs  A  adenine  C  cytosine  G  guanine  T  thymine  []  brackets indicate plasmid-carrier state
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