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Title: Engineering large fragment insertions into the chromosome of Escherichia coli. Author: Rong R, Slupska MM, Chiang JH, Miller JH. Journal: Gene; 2004 Jul 07; 336(1):73-80. PubMed ID: 15225877. Abstract: An effective DNA replacement system has been established for engineering large fragment insertions into the chromosome of Escherichia coli. The DNA replacement plasmid, pHybrid I, was first constructed based on the bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) vector. Two fragments of the E. coli genome, 5.5 and 6.5 kb in length, were introduced into the vector for homologous recombination. In addition to the chloramphenicol gene, a second gene neo was introduced for double marker screening for recombinant clones. By shot-gun cloning and homologous recombination techniques, using our new recombinant vector (pHybrid I), a 20-kb fragment from Lactococcus lactis genomic DNA has been successfully integrated into the chromosome of the E. coli strain J93-140. Plating tests and PCR amplification indicated that the integration remained stable after many generations in cell culture. This system will be especially useful for the chromosome engineering of large heterologous fragment insertions, which is necessary for pathway engineering.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]