Cloning of the recA gene of Bordetella pertussis and characterization of its product. |
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Authors: | D Favre S J Cryz J F Viret |
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Institution: | Swiss Serum and Vaccine Institute, Berne, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | A recA gene of Bordetella pertussis was identified in a plasmid library by complementation of a recA mutation in E coli and subcloned as a 2.1-kb Sph I DNA fragment. Southern hybridization experiments showed no similarity to the E coli recA gene, but very strong similarity to other Bordetella species. E coli recA mutant cells containing the B pertussis recA gene at high gene dosage were resistant to DNA-damaging agents such as methyl methane sulfonate or 4-nitroquinoline-N-oxide, displayed induction of SOS functions, and were able to promote DNA recombination, but not induction of phage lambda. The latter phenotype distinguishes the B pertussis recA gene product from the corresponding proteins from most other Gram-negative organisms. Amino acid sequence comparisons revealed a high degree of structural conservation between prokaryotic RecA proteins. |
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