Genetic and restriction (for enzymes EcoRI, BamHI and HindIII) maps of the relatively broad host range plasmid R906 are constructed. There are two non-essential regions on the R906 DNA which can be deleted and cloned. Non-essential regions confer a resistance to different agents and restriction sites are clustered in these regions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWide host range plasmids (IncP-1) R906, R751 and R702 have several cleavage sites for BamHI, HindIII and EcoRI enzymes, in contrast to RP4 plasmid. Using these enzymes, deletion mutants of R906 plasmid have been obtained in vitro which only lost short DNA fragments (1 to 14 kb). A narrow host range pAV1 plasmid of the same incompatibility group has been transformed into the cells of Escherichia coli.
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