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J Bacteriol. 1983 December; 156(3): 1052-1058

Genetic mapping and transcriptional orientation of the fimD gene.

C S Freitag and B I Eisenstein

ABSTRACT

Expression of type 1 fimbriae in Escherichia coli exhibits phase variation whereby individual cells can alternate between states of organelle expression and nonexpression. Strains carrying fim-lac operon fusions in which lac operon expression is under the control of a fim promoter undergo Lac+ in equilibrium Lac- phase variation. We have determined the genetic map location and direction of transcription of a fim-lac operon fusion which was obtained by insertion of lac into a locus we have named fimD. We found the gene order to be as follows: valS fimD uxuA serB. The direction of transcription of fimD was found to be clockwise on the E. coli chromosome.


J Bacteriol. 1983 December; 156(3): 1052-1058




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