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Article Dans Une Revue Molecular Microbiology Année : 1996

Generation of unmarked directed mutations in mycobacteria, using sucrose counter-selectable suicide vectors

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The expression of sacB, the Bacillus subtilis gene encoding levansucrase, is lethal to mycobacteria in the presence of 10% sucrose. In this study, we describe the use of sacB as a marker for positive selection of gene-replacement events into Mycobacterium smegmatis. A sucrose counter-selectable suicide plasmid was used to deliver an inactivated copy of the pyrF gene (pyrF::K(m)) into the M. smegmatis genome. Only uracil auxotroph clones, resulting from replacement of the endogenous pyrF allele, survived in a one-step selection on plates containing kanamycin and 10% sucrose. This demonstrated that selection on sucrose against the maintenance of the vector bearing the sacB gene is 100% efficient, enabling the positive selection of allelic-exchange mutants. Two-step selection is also feasible; it was used to construct unmarked pyrF mutants in which the gene was inactivated by a frameshift mutation. This method of generating unmarked, directed mutations is rapid and simple, making it a powerful tool for the genetic characterization of mycobacteria.

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hal-03513914 , version 1 (06-01-2022)

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V. Pelicic, Jean-Marc Reyrat, Brigitte Gicquel. Generation of unmarked directed mutations in mycobacteria, using sucrose counter-selectable suicide vectors. Molecular Microbiology, 1996, 20 (5), pp.919-925. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-2958.1996.tb02533.x⟩. ⟨hal-03513914⟩

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