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*ΦBT1 phage integration site and integrase | *ΦBT1 phage integration site and integrase | ||
*Multiple cloning site | *Multiple cloning site | ||
*Origin of conjugative transfer (''oriT'') | |||
*Origin of replication for ''E. coli'' (''ori'') | |||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 09:25, 9 August 2019
Use
Integrative vector is for general use in Streptomyces. For example, producing marked strains for re-isolation experiments, or gene expression, over expression, or complementation. This vector can be replicated within Escherichia coli for cloning, upon transformation into Streptomyces via Tri-parental mating this vector will integrate into the genome at the ΦBT1 site.
Features
- Kanamycin resistance gene
- ΦBT1 phage integration site and integrase
- Multiple cloning site
- Origin of conjugative transfer (oriT)
- Origin of replication for E. coli (ori)
History
Backbone vector pSET152 was modified to replace the ΦC31 integrative machinery with the ΦBT1 integrative machinery by Maggie Smiths group, published in 20031.
Map
Sequence links
addgene page Click "sequence" to download .gbk file.
References
- Gregory, M.A., Till, R., Smith, M.C.M. (2003). Integration Site for Streptomyces Phage ΦBT1 and Development of
Site-Specific Integrating Vectors. Journal of Bacteriology, 185(17), pp. 5320-5323. DOI: 10.1128/JB.185.17.5320–5323.2003