Insertional mutagenesis in Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis mediated by IS946

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Insertional mutagenesis by an IS946-based integration vector (pTRK145) was demonstrated in Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis. The suicide vector pTRK145 does not replicate in Gram-positive bacteria and, therefore, expression of its erythromycin resistance (Emr) determinant in lactococci requires integration into the bacterial genome. Random integration of pTRK145 in L. lactis MG1363, a Rec+ strain with regions of homology to IS946, was demonstrated by digesting the chromosomal DNA from 20 integrants with EcoRI, which cuts pTRK145 once. Hybridization with a pTRK145-specific probe identified junction fragments which varied in size, indicating random insertion. The utility of pTRK145 was demonstrated by screening integrants for a mutant deficient in maltose utilization (Mal-). A Mal- mutation coincident with pTRK145 integration was isolated. Upon excision of the insert in vivo, the Mal+ Ems phenotype was restored. IS946-based vectors have the potential for development into effective insertional mutagens which may be valuable for localization and cloning of chrosomal genes in lactococci. © 1993.

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Dinsmore, P. K., Romero, D. A., & Klaenhammer, T. R. (1993). Insertional mutagenesis in Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis mediated by IS946. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 107(1), 43–48. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.1993.tb06001.x

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