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Substrate and target sequence length influence RecTE(Psy) recombineering efficiency in Pseudomonas syringae.


ABSTRACT: We are developing a new recombineering system to assist experimental manipulation of the Pseudomonas syringae genome. P. syringae is a globally dispersed plant pathogen and an important model species used to study the molecular biology of bacteria-plant interactions. We previously identified orthologs of the lambda Red bet/exo and Rac recET genes in P. syringae and confirmed that they function in recombineering using ssDNA and dsDNA substrates. Here we investigate the properties of dsDNA substrates more closely to determine how they influence recombineering efficiency. We find that the length of flanking homologies and length of the sequences being inserted or deleted have a large effect on RecTE(Psy) mediated recombination efficiency. These results provide information about the design elements that should be considered when using recombineering.

SUBMITTER: Bao Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3511549 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Substrate and target sequence length influence RecTE(Psy) recombineering efficiency in Pseudomonas syringae.

Bao Zhongmeng Z   Cartinhour Sam S   Swingle Bryan B  

PloS one 20121130 11


We are developing a new recombineering system to assist experimental manipulation of the Pseudomonas syringae genome. P. syringae is a globally dispersed plant pathogen and an important model species used to study the molecular biology of bacteria-plant interactions. We previously identified orthologs of the lambda Red bet/exo and Rac recET genes in P. syringae and confirmed that they function in recombineering using ssDNA and dsDNA substrates. Here we investigate the properties of dsDNA substra  ...[more]

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