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Mills, S;Coffey, A;Hill, C;Fitzgerald, GF;McAuliffe, O;Ross, RP
2005
August
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Insertional inactivation of determinants for Mg2+ and Co2+ transport as a tool for screening recombinant Lactococcus species clones
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LACTIC-ACID BACTERIA PLASMID GENE RESISTANCE SEQUENCE SYSTEM NISIN OVEREXPRESSION IMMUNITY VECTOR
71
4897
4901
Insertional inactivation of the plasmid-encoded determinants for Mg2+ and Co2+ transport, orf18/corA, provides a tool for screening recombinant clones in Lactococcus, based on the observation that overexpression of orf18/corA results in cell growth inhibition on certain concentrations of CoCl2. The lacticin 3147 immunity gene, ltnI, was used to insertionally inactivate orf18/corA. The resulting clones were capable of growth on concentrations of CoCl2 that were inhibitory to the parent strain. Since only 3 of 17 lactococcal starters naturally harbor corA, the system has potential as a screen for selecting recombinant lactococcal clones.
WASHINGTON
0099-2240
10.1128/AEM.71.8.4897-4901.2005
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