Broad-host-range mobilizable suicide vectors for promoter trapping in gram-negative bacteria

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Here we report the construction of three different vectors for the identification of bacterial genes induced in vitro and/or in vivo. These plasmids contain kanamycin, gentamicin, or tetracycline resistance genes as selectable markers. A promoterless cat and an improved GFP (mut3-gfp) can be used to follow the induction of gene expression by measuring chloramphenicol resistance and fluorescence, respectively.

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Izallalen, M., Levesque, R. C., Perret, X., Broughton, W. J., & Antoun, H. (2002). Broad-host-range mobilizable suicide vectors for promoter trapping in gram-negative bacteria. BioTechniques, 33(5), 1038–1043. https://doi.org/10.2144/02335st04

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