Transductional mapping of nine linked chromosomal genes in Bacillus thuringiensis |
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Authors: | Agneta Heierson, Ritva Landé n Hans G. Boman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Microbiology, University of Stockholm, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Summary We have previously described a phage (63) for generalized transduction in Bacillus thuringiensis and used it for mapping of four chromosomal antibiotic resistance markers, namely nalA-rifA-strA-spcA (Landén et al. 1981). From 63 we have now isolated a host range mutant called 64 which contains 52–56 megadalton of DNA. Phage 64 was found to be a more efficient transducing vector than 63. The host range of 64 is wide, with good growth on subspecies gelechiae, kurstaki, galleriae, thuringiensis and thompsoni, restriction on some derivatives of finitimus and ostrinae and no growth on alesti, israelensis and aizawai.Using 64 and a series of new mutants of subspecies gelechiae we have no added five new genes to the antibiotic resistance group described before. The gene order found was guaB-purB-metA-novA-(purA-nalA)-rifA-strA-spcA. Linkage was also demonstrated between hisA and lysA. |
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