Construction of broad-host-range cosmid cloning vectors: Identification of genes necessary for growth of Methylobacterium organophilum on methanol

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Four new cloning vectors have been constructed from the broad-host-range cloning vector pRK290. These vectors, pLA2901, pLA2905, pLA2910, and pLA2917, confer resistance to kanamycin and tetracycline. The latter two are cosmid derivatives of pLA2901. The new vectors can be mobilized into, and are stably maintained in, a variety of gram-negative bacteria. A Sau3A genomic bank of Methylobacterium organophilum strain xx DNA has been constructed in pLA2917, and complementation analysis, with a variety of mutants unable to grow on methanol, revealed at least five separate regions necessary for growth on methanol. Complementation analysis and Tn5 mutagenesis data suggest that at least three genes are responsible for expression of active methanol dehydrogenase.

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Allen, L. N., & Hanson, R. S. (1985). Construction of broad-host-range cosmid cloning vectors: Identification of genes necessary for growth of Methylobacterium organophilum on methanol. Journal of Bacteriology, 161(3), 955–962. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.161.3.955-962.1985

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