Preferential selection of deletion mutations of the outer membrane lipoprotein gene of Escherichia coli by globomycin

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Globomycin is an antibiotic which inhibits the processing of the prolipoprotein. Eighty globomycin-resistant mutants were independently isolated from E. coli K-12 which had a deletion mutation in chromosomal lipoprotein gene (lpp), but contained a plasmid carrying the wild-type lpp gene. Twenty-six of the mutants did not have the lipoprotein in the membrane fractions. From the analysis of the plasmids of these mutants, all of the lipoprotein-deficient mutations were found to be due to deletion mutations around the lpp gene.

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Zwiebel, L. J., Inukai, M., Nakamura, K., & Inouye, M. (1981). Preferential selection of deletion mutations of the outer membrane lipoprotein gene of Escherichia coli by globomycin. Journal of Bacteriology, 145(1), 654–656. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.145.1.654-656.1981

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