Construction of the temperature-sensitive vectors pLUCH80 and pLUCH88 for delivery of Tn917::NotI/SmaI and use of these vectors to derive a circular map of Listeria monocytogenes Scott A, a serotype 4b isolate

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He, W
Luchansky, JB
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[1] UNIV WISCONSIN,FOOD RES INST,DEPT FOOD MICROBIOL & TOXICOL,MADISON,WI 53706
[2] UNIV WISCONSIN,DEPT FOOD SCI,MADISON,WI 53706
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10.1128/AEM.63.9.3480-3487.1997
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
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A physical map of Listeria monocytogenes Scott A was generated by the pulsed field technique of contour-clamped homogeneous-electric-field (CHEF) electrophoresis. The circular genome of this serotype 4b train contains 12 AscI fragments (38 to 790 kb), 5 NotI fragments (55 to 1,400 kb), 3 SrfI fragments (110, 1,110, and 2,000 kb). and 2 SfiI fragments (1,310 and 1,920 kb). Summation of individually sized fragments derived by digestion of Scott A genomic DNA with each of these four enzymes provided an average estimated genome length of 3,210 +/- 60 kb. Efforts to assemble the macrorestriction map benefited greatly from the construction and use of pLUCH80 and pLUCH88, temperature-sensitive vectors for delivering transposon Tn917::NotI/SmaI to the chromosome of Scott A. As another component of this study, the positions of four known virulence genes (inLA, mpl, hly, and prf) and three L. monocytogenes-specific sequences (lisM44, lisM51, and lisM52) were localized on the physical map of Scott A by hybridization. Probes prepared from lisM44, lisM51, and the four virulence genes hybridized within a cluster on a 150-kb fragment of the Scott, A genome that overlaps part of the NotI-B and AscI-D fragments. The lisM52 probe hybridized with the AscI-F-2 (120-kb) fragment of Scott A, which is separated from the NotI-B-AscI-D region by about 300 kb. These results established the first physical and genetic map of a serotype 4b strain of L. monocytogenes and provided further insight on this important food-borne pathogen at the genome level.
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