The genome of Haemophilus influenzae Rd has a unique NotI site (original) (raw)

Gene, 1990

Abstract

Previous analysis of physical maps of Haemophilus influenzae, which is circular and 1.9 Mb in length [Lee and Smith, J. Bacteriol. 170 (1988) 4402-4405; Kauc et al., J. Bacteriol. 171 (1989) 2474-2479], did not detect any NotI (GCGGCCGC) restriction sites. A transposon, Tn916, was constructed to contain a NotI linker cloned into its NciI site and introduced into the H. influenzae chromosome. NotI digestion of chromosomes containing a Tn916-associated NotI site followed by separation of fragments by field-inversion gel electrophoresis revealed the presence of two fragments obtained by two NotI cuts, one in Tn916 and the other, a unique, 'natural' NotI site in the original chromosomal DNA. The examination of other Haemophilus strains demonstrated the presence of one or more NotI sites in all of those tested.

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