Synthetic Biology Parts, Devices and Applications

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4.6 Targeted Deletion Techniiues 61

Selection of cointegrates

Sequence to
be deleted

Cloning

Electroporation

AbR

Plasmid integration
mediated by RecA

Recombinant PCR

Genome

AA

AA

A

A B

B

BB

B B

A B

AbR
Ori

AbR
Ori

A B

(a) Wild type Deletion mutant


Cleavage by I-SceI
Resolution by intramolecular recombination

I-SceI

I-SceI

I-SceI

Figure 4.3 General scheme of standard deletion procedures. (a) Overview of the circular
DNA-based method. Boxes A and B represent >500-bp DNA segments flanking the genomic
region to be deleted. AbR stands for an antibiotic resistance marker gene; ori indicates a
replication origin functioning only under permissive conditions. (b) Overview of the
λ-Red-mediated, linear DNA-based deletion method. Two alternative routes for generating
deletions are shown. A, B, and C represent arbitrarily chosen 40–60-bp DNA segments
(homology boxes). Arrowheads represent I-SceI cleavage sites. AbR and csm stand for an
antibiotic resistance marker and a counterselectable gene, respectively.

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