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J. Bacteriol., Jul 1995, 4157-4161, Vol 177, No. 14
WY Chow, CK Wang, WL Lee, SS Kung and YM Wu
A 93-kb region (D region) of plasmid pAE1 of Alcaligenes eutrophus H1 has
been found to have a high rate of spontaneous deletion. In this study, we
constructed a restriction endonuclease map and carried out limited
sequencing of an approximately 100-kb region from pAE1 which includes the D
region (the deleted region) in order to detect and characterize repetitive
sequences. Two types of repetitive sequences, the R1 and R2 sequences, were
observed to flank the D region; within the D region are three copies of
insertion element ISAE1. The R1 and R2 sequences are arranged in direct and
inverted orientations, respectively. Molecular analysis of the end product
of the deletion is consistent with the hypothesis that the loss of the
D-region DNA is the result of recombination between two copies of the R1
sequence. The R1 sequence encodes a 415-amino-acid protein which exhibits
substantial sequence similarity to the lambda integrase family of
site-specific recombinases. Its genetic function remains to be determined.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Molecular characterization of a deletion-prone region of plasmid pAE1 of Alcaligenes eutrophus H1
Institute of Radiation Biology, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Republic of China.
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