Method of multiplying a vector in E. coli host

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Treatment of micro-organisms or enzymes with electrical or... – Modification of viruses

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4352528, 4242001, 935 22, 935 29, 935 42, 935 73, C12N 1568, C12N 1520, C12N 1503, C12N 120

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ABSTRACT:
A method of retaining or multiplying vector DNA stably in an Escherichia coli host comprising the step of culturing the host having both recA and recJ mutations containing said vector.

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Kusano et al. "Plasmid Mediated Lethality & Plasmid Multimer Formation in an E. coli recBC sbcBC Mutant" J Mol. Biol. 209 623-634 1989.
Kolodne et al. "Genetic Recombination of Bacterial Plasmid DNA: Effect of RecF Pathway Mutations of Plasmid Recombination in E. coli " J Bacteriol. 163(3) 1060-1066 1985.
Lloyd et al. "Overlapping Functions of recD, recJ & recN Provide Evidence of 3 Epistatic Groups of Genes in E. coli Recombination & Repair" Biochimie 73 313-320 1991.
The Japanese Journal of Genetics, vol. 68 No. 5 Oct., 1993 including abstract of presentation (No. 2A15) by Ukita, T. Shimizu, H. and Ikeda, H., presented Sep. 18, 1993.

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