Category:Strain:S26 R1e
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Name |
S26 R1e |
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Synonyms |
K37 |
Genotype |
Hfr (PO2A) garB10 fhuA22 phoA4(Am) ompF627(T2R) serU132(AS) fadL701(T2R) relA1 pitA10 spoT1 rrnB-2 mcrB1 creC510 |
Phenotype |
phosphatase positive |
Plasmids |
Hfr |
Phage |
λ+ |
Sources | |
Construction |
Strain S26 R1e is a spontaneous isolate of strain S26 |
References | |
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Notes
This strain carries the S26 amber mutation (TAG) in the phosphatase gene.
This strain carries the supD suppressor (inserts serine at the amber position) and is therefore capable of suppressing the S26 phosphatase nonsense mutation, as well as amber mutations in other genes. However, the efficiency of suppression may vary considerably depending on the sequence context of the amber codon.
References
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- ↑ Garen, A et al. (1965) Suppressor genes for nonsense mutations. I. The Su-1, Su-2 and Su-3 genes of Escherichia coli. J. Mol. Biol. 14 167-78 PubMed
- ↑ Remaut, E & Fiers, W (1972) Studies on the bacteriophage MS2. XVI. The termination signal of the A protein cistron. J. Mol. Biol. 71 243-61 PubMed
- ↑ WEIGERT, MG & GAREN, A (1965) AMINO ACID SUBSTITUTIONS RESULTING FROM SUPPRESSION OF NONSENSE MUTATIONS. I. SERINE INSERTION BY THE SU-1 SUPPRESSOR GENE. J. Mol. Biol. 12 448-55 PubMed