pKC1132

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Use

pKC1132 is a suicide vector that can be used for cloning and homologous recombination experiments such as gene deletions and disruptions. It is a conjugative, non-integrative plasmid that can be used to make constructs in E. coli that can be transferred by conjugation into Streptomyces species.1 It also contains a lacZa gene to allow for blue/white screening of recombinant clones in E. coli.

Features

  • Apramycin resistance
  • Origin of transfer oriT from RK2
  • Multiple cloning site within lacZa to allow for screening of recombinant clones

History

pKC1132 is a derivative of pOJ260 with a deletion between the KpnI to SpeI sites.1

Map

PKC1132 Map.png

Sequence links

References

1. Bierman, M., Logan, R., O'Brien, K., Seno, E.T., Nagaraja Rao, R. and Schoner, B.E. (1992) Plasmid cloning vectors for the conjugal transfer of DNA from Escherichia coli to Streptomyces spp. Gene 116, 43-49