Abstract
The spoIVCA gene of Bacillus subtilis encodes a site-specific recombinase, which excises a 48-kb skin element from the chromosomal DNA by DNA rearrangement and creates a new composite gene, sigK, on the chromosome. From spoIVCA mutants, we have isolated Spo+ revertants which have no skin element but have an intact sigK gene. This result suggests that the DNA rearrangement can occur in the absence of spoIVCA.
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Sato, T., Harada, K., & Kobayashi, Y. (1996). Analysis of suppressor mutations of spoIVCA mutations: Occurrence of DNA rearrangement in the absence of a site-specific DNA recombinase spoIVCA in Bacillus subtilis. Journal of Bacteriology, 178(11), 3380–3383. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.178.11.3380-3383.1996
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