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Isolation and characterization of Paracoccus denitrificans mutants with increased conjugation frequencies and pleiotropic loss of a (nGATCn) DNA-modifying property

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A selection scheme was devised to isolate Paracoccus denitrificans mutants with increased recipient qualities in transfer experiments, using broad host range plasmids. In some of the mutants obtained, a DNA modifying activity that prevents the activity of the restriction endonucleases BamHI and BglII on isolated P. denitrificans DNA had simultaneously been lost. From a detailed analysis of the restriction properties of the enzymes SAU3 AI, MboI and DpnI, it was concluded that a subset of GATC sequences in P. denitrificans DNA may be methylated at an unusual position. It was concluded that P. denitrificans possesses at least one potent host-dependent restriction/modification system which affects conjugation. In addition to the class of restriction-defective mutants, at least one other class of enhanced transfer mutants with unknown defect(s) was isolated. Strains, in which the two mutant classes were combined, exhibited transfer frequencies which were significantly higher than strains containing either mutation alone. Such double mutant strains appeared to be well suited for future experiments like complementation analysis, transposon mutagenesis and gene replacement by homologous recombination.

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de Vries, G.E., Harms, N., Hoogendijk, J. et al. Isolation and characterization of Paracoccus denitrificans mutants with increased conjugation frequencies and pleiotropic loss of a (nGATCn) DNA-modifying property. Arch. Microbiol. 152, 52–57 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00447011

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