Isolation of a small DNA fragment carrying the gene for a dihydrofolate reductase from a trimethoprim resistance factor

Autor: Zolg, J. Werner, Hänggi, Urs J., Zachau, Hans G.
Zdroj: Molecular and General Genetics MGG; January 1978, Vol. 164 Issue: 1 p15-29, 15p
Abstrakt: DNA fragments of the R factor R388 which renders E. coli resistant to trimethoprim by inducing a trimethoprim resistant dihydrofolate reductase (Amyes and Smith, 1974) were inserted into plasmids and screened for the expression of the trimethoprim resistance gene. By means of a two step deletion procedure a 1770 bp EcoRI/BamH1 fragment was isolated which conferred drug resistance and which was found to induce the synthesis of the same dihydrofolate reductase as the parental R factor. Gene dosage experiments indicated that the induction was due to the presence of a dihydrofolate reductase structural gene on the 1770 bp fragment. The gene could be assigned to a segment which was less than 1200 bp long. The 1770 bp fragment and a recombinant plasmid consisting of pSF2124 and part of R388 were mapped with several restriction nucleases. The R factor induced enzyme was partially purified from a strain carrying a multicopy recombinant plasmid into which the 1770 bp fragment was inserted and which induced high levels of dihydrofolate reductase. The enzyme was found to be stable at 100°. Some aspects of the synthesis of dihydrofolate reductase are discussed.
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