Temperature-inducible amber suppressor: construction of plasmids containing the Escherichia coli serU- (supD-) gene under control of the bacteriophage lambda pL promoter.
AUTOR(ES)
Steege, D A
RESUMO
An Escherichia coli DNA fragment containing the structural gene serU132 for the nonsense suppressor tRNASer2am was identified and purified by being cloned into a plasmid vector. Information obtained from DNA sequence analysis was used to select a serU132 fragment for insertion downstream from the bacteriophage lambda pL promoter in two pBR322-lambda derivatives. In nonsense mutant strains bearing the resulting serU132 hybrid plasmids, the presence of the lambda cI857 repressor gene carried on the same plasmid or in a prophage genome permits thermal regulation of suppressor synthesis.
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