Mu-lac insertion-directed mutagenesis in a pectate lyase gene of Erwinia chrysanthemi
- 1 September 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 163 (3) , 913-917
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.163.3.913-917.1985
Abstract
The pelC gene, which encodes one of the five major pectate lyase (PL) isoenzymes in Erwinia chrysanthemi 3937, designated PLc, was subcloned from a hybrid lambda phage into a pBR322 derivative and mutagenized with a mini-Mu-lacZ transposable element able to form fusions to the lacZ gene. One plasmid (pAD1) which had an inactivated pelC gene and a Lac+ phenotype was selected in Escherichia coli. This plasmid was introduced into Erwinia chrysanthemi, and the pelC::mini-Mu insertion was substituted for the chromosomal allele by homologous recombination. This strain lacks the PLc isoenzyme. This Erwinia chrysanthemi strain has a Lac+ phenotype that is inducible by polygalacturonate, as are the wild-type PL activities.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
- Carboxymethyl-cellulase from Erwinia chrysanthemi. I. Production and regulation of extracellular carboxymethyl-cellulaseJournal of Biotechnology, 1984
- Detection of depolymerase isoenzymes after electrophoresis or electrofocusing, or in titration curvesAnalytical Biochemistry, 1984
- The pUC plasmids, an M13mp7-derived system for insertion mutagenesis and sequencing with synthetic universal primersGene, 1982
- Genetics of Erwinia SpeciesAnnual Review of Microbiology, 1980
- Factors affecting the electrophoretic mobility of the major outer membrane proteins of Escherichia coli in polyacrylamide gelsBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1979
- Synthesis and excretion of polygalacturonic acid trans-eliminase in Erwinia, Yersinia, and Klebsiella speciesCanadian Journal of Microbiology, 1979
- Pectic lyase isozymes produced by Erwinia chrysanthemi Burkh. et. al. in polypectate broth or in Dieffenbachia leavesPhysiological Plant Pathology, 1976
- The Genus Erwinia: Enterobacteria Pathogenic to Plants and AnimalsAnnual Review of Microbiology, 1972
- Pectic enzymes produced by Erwinia chrysanthemi and their effects on plant tissuePhysiological Plant Pathology, 1971
- The enzymic degradation of pectin and other polysaccharides. II—Application of the ‘Cup-plate’ assay to the estimation of enzymesJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1953