Clustering of the trp genes in Burkholderia (formerly Pseudomonas) cepacia

FEMS Microbiology Letters
H MatsumotoB W Holloway

Abstract

Chromosomal location of trp genes of a strain Burkholderia cepacia (formerly Pseudomonas cepacia) has been determined by transduction using a generalized transducing phage CP75 and by molecular analysis for a cosmid plasmid clone with trp genes isolated from a genomic gene library of the strain. The trp genes were classified into three linkage groups and they all were closely linked on a short chromosomal region probably in the order (trpA, trpB, trpF)-(trpC, trpD)-trpE.

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