Abstract
Francisella novicida is a gram-negative pathogen that can induce disease in mice that mimics human tularemia, and is nearly identical to Francisella tularensis at the genomic level. In this work a number of antibiotic marker cassettes that incorporate a strong F. novicida promoter is constructed, which greatly enhances selection in F. novicida and F. tularensis. Two low-copy plasmid vectors based on a broad-host-range plasmid, and an integrating vector have also been made, and these can be used for genetic complementation. Two general approaches to deletion mutagenesis in F. novicida is also described. © 2007 Federation of European Microbiological Societies.
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Ludu, J. S., Nix, E. B., Duplantis, B. N., De Bruin, O. M., Gallagher, L. A., Hawley, L. M., & Nano, F. E. (2008). Genetic elements for selection, deletion mutagenesis and complementation in Francisella spp. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 278(1), 86–93. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.2007.00979.x
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