Abstract
An XbaI/EcoRI restriction fragment (ca. 2000 bp) from corynebacteriophage β DNA was shown to contain the entire structural gene (tox) for diphtheria toxin, plus about 500 bp upstream from the amino terminus of the mature toxin. Restriction analysis and partial sequencing of this fragment permitted us to identify 3 large subfragments coding for hypotoxic peptides of diphtheria toxin. Two MboI restriction fragments, F1 (ca. 825 bp) and F3 (ca. 1000 bp), contained regions coding for the enzymatically active A fragment and most of the B fragment, respectively, of the toxin. An MspI fragment, F2 (ca. 1450 bp), encoded a toxin peptide corresponding approximately to CRM45, a chain termination fragment lacking the carboxyl terminal region of the toxin. Fragments F1, F2, and F3 are permissible to clone in Escherichia coli under P1 + EK1 conditions according to current recombinant DNA guidelines.
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