1. Construction of Targeted Mycobacterial Mutants by Homologous Recombination
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Sharon L. Kendall and Rosangela Frita
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Genetics ,Plasmid ,FLP-FRT recombination ,Mutant ,Gene Knockout Techniques ,medicine ,Kanamycin ,Biology ,Homologous recombination ,Genome ,Gene ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The ability to select genes to knock out of mycobacterial genomes has greatly improved our understanding of mycobacteria. This chapter describes a method for doing this. The gene (including a 1-kb flanking region) is cloned into a pNIL series vector and disrupted by deletion or insertion of a cassette. A selection of marker genes obtained from the pGOAL series of vectors are inserted into the pNIL vector to create a suicide delivery system. This delivery vector is introduced into mycobacteria where the disrupted version of the gene replaces the wild-type version by a two-step homologous recombination process. The method involves selecting for a single crossover event followed by selection of double crossovers. Single crossovers have incorporated plasmid marker genes and are sucrose(S), kanamycin(R) and blue on media containing X-gal. Double crossovers have lost plasmid markers and are sucrose(R), kanamycin(S) and white on media containing X-gal.
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- 2009
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