Abstract

Two vectors forMicromonospora melanosporea have been constructed with theStreptomyces plasmid pIJ702 along with thesgm gene (sisomicin-gentamicin resistance gene fromM. zionensis) as the second antibiotic resistance marker. These plasmids, containingsgm gene as the second selectable marker, may be an attractive alternative to pIJ702, which is incapable of conferring melanin production inM. melanosporea and consequently is not useful for insertional inactivation in this bacterium. The constructions remove restriction site forM. melanosporea restriction endonuclease and provide additional unique sites for the insertional inactivation of selectable markers, which enhance the use of these plasmids as general cloning vectors in bothM. melanosporea andS. lividans. On the other side, inS. lividans, plasmid pMK33-1 facilitates isolation and studies of promoters based on detection of extremely convenient phenotype of melanin production. This has been proved by shotgun cloning of chromosomal DNA fragments ofM. melanosporea and chromogenic identification ofS. lividans transformants which were capable of producing a melanin.

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