Japanese Journal of Microbiology
Print ISSN : 0021-5139
Integration of Chloramphenicol Resistance Gene of an R Factor on Escherichia coli Chromosome
Shizuko IYOBEHajime HASHIMOTOSusumu MITSUHASHI
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1969 Volume 13 Issue 3 Pages 225-232

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An unstable mutant R factor conferring only chloramphenicol (CM) resistance was obtained by spontaneous segregation. After storage in broth culture, a stable CM-resistant mutant was obtained and its CM-resistance could not be cured by treatment with acriflavine or transduced to a recombination-deficient strain of Escherichia coli K12. Recombinational analysis indicated that the cml gene governing CM resistance had been integrated into the E. coli chromosome and closely linked with met B locus. The cml gene was co-transduced with both met and arg markers by phage P1, and the linkage order was considered to be mtl-cml-met-arg-thi. When the strain carrying this chromosomal CMresistance was infected with a transferable R (TC) factor capable of conferring tetracycline (TC) resistance, the CM-resistance became transferable by conjugation. This mechanism is considered to account for the formation of the recombinant R (TC.CM) factor.
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