Deletions in the r-determinant mer region of plasmid R100-1 selected for loss of mercury hypersensitivy.
AUTOR(ES)
Foster, T J
RESUMO
A mutant of plasmid R100-1, which conferred cellular hypersensitivity to Hg2+ because of the insertion of Tn801 (TnA) into the gene determining synthesis of mercuric reductase enzyme, allowed further mutational events to be selected which resulted in either reversion to Hg2+ resistance (characteristic plasmid R100-1) or sensitivity at a level characteristic of plasmidless strains. Restriction endonuclease EcoRI and BamHI analysis showed that reversion to resistance resulted from loss of TnA from the R100-mer:Tn801 plasmid, whereas the change from hypersensitivity to sensitivity to Hg2+ usually resulted from deletion of part or all of Tn801 plus plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid sequences corresponding to the operator-proximal end of the mer operon.
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