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Promoter-distal Region of the Tra Operon of F-like Sex Factor R100 in Escherichia Coli K-12

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Journal J Bacteriol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1982 Apr 1
PMID 6277874
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The distal region of the tra (transfer) operon of F-like plasmid R100 was investigated, using small plasmids derived from R100, primarily the plasmid pSM6. The transposon Tn5 (which confers kanamycin resistance) was inserted at different positions into pSM6, and the transposition derivatives were tested for ability to complement defined tra mutants of the F sex factor. Thus, the tra genes traH, G, T, and D were localized on the plasmid R100. A restriction map of pSM6 was constructed, and the locations of the insertions were mapped, using restriction endonuclease digestion of the plasmid DNA and exploiting the fact that several restriction sites are localized in the inverted repeat regions of the transposon. The gene products of the genes traG, S, T, and D were identified by radioactive labeling of proteins synthesized in minicells carrying the various insertion plasmids followed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The presence of another transfer gene, traI, was inferred from these data. Another protein, the r2-A protein, was also identified, and its gene was mapped. On the basis of the data, a best-fit physical map of this region of the tra operon of R100 was constructed. The results confirmed that the general order and size of the distal transfer genes is as in the F sex factor, but showed that differences exist with respect to all of the gene products. The significance of these differences are discussed in the light of the genetic and physical homology (Manning et al., J. Bacteriol. 150:76-88) of the transfer regions.

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