Directed Genomic Integration, Gene Replacement, and Integrative Gene Expression in Streptococcus thermophilus

  • Marciset, Olivier,
  • Poolman, Bert,
  • Knol, Jan,
  • Mollet, Beat,
  • Delley, Michèle,
Publication date
January 1993

Abstract

Several pGEM5- and pUC19-derived plasmids containing a selectable erythromycin resistance marker were integrated into the chromosome of Streptococcus thermophilus at the loci of the lactose-metabolizing genes. Integration occurred via homologous recombination and resulted in cointegrates between plasmid and genome, flanked by the homologous DNA used for integration. Selective pressure on the plasmid-located erythromycin resistance gene resulted in multiple amplifications of the integrated plasmid. Release of this selective pressure, however, gave way to homologous resolution of the cointegrate structures. By integration and subsequent resolution, we were able to replace the chromosomal lacZ gene with a modified copy carrying an in vitro-gen...

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