Abstract

The region containing the origin and regulatory sites for replication as well as the immunity gene (iaa) have been localized on the plasmid ColA-CA31. The region involved in replication functions of ColA can be hybridized with that of ColE1. It is located between 1 and 1 kb on the plasmid map previously published (Morlon et al. 1982a). A 0.50 Kb HincII fragment of ColA can be weakly hybridized to the ColE1 immunity region. This fragment contains iaa since directed in vitro mutagenesis at an internal restriction site can abolish the immunity to colicin A; however, it does not contain the entire iaa. Knowing the localization of regions involved in autonomous DNA replication and immunity, a mini-ColA plasmid was constructed that contains these two regions. The mini-ColA of 2.8 Kb can be amplified in the presence of chloramphenicol and confers the immunity to transformants. It thus constitutes a useful cloning vector. Expression of ColA and of the various constructed plasmids in the maxicell system suggests that the immunity protein has a molecular weight of about 18-20 Kd.

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