New Host-Vector System for Thermus spp. Based on the Malate Dehydrogenase Gene
AUTOR(ES)
Kayser, Kevin J.
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
A Thermus thermophilus HB27 strain was constructed in which the malate dehydrogenase (mdh) gene was deleted. The Δmdh colonies are recognized by a small-colony phenotype. Wild-type phenotype is restored by transformation with Thermus plasmids or integration vector containing an intact mdh gene. The wild-type phenotype provides a positive selection tool for the introduction of plasmid DNA into Thermus spp., and because mdh levels can be readily quantified, this host-vector system is a convenient tool for monitoring gene expression.
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