We present a protocol for the generation of a gene-deletion allelic-exchange plasmid and its recovery in for the purpose of constructing an in-frame gene deletion in Here, we present detailed methodologies for (i) the primer design (using the gene as our specific example); (ii) PCR amplification of the required gene fragments; (iii) preparation of the cloning vector (using the allelic-exchange vector pIMAY* as an example); (iv) the Gibson assembly cloning method; (v) introduction of the plasmid into ; (vi) confirmation of the plasmid insert in by colony PCR; and, finally, (vii) confirmation of the insert by sequencing. We also consider the long-term storage of the strains containing the desired plasmid.
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