Last data update: 24 January 2024 16:39 CET
Plasmid name: pAM2005A (LMBP 3005)
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Price category: | Cat. 1 (cf. price list) |
Status: | GeneCorner non-core plasmid |
Depositor's sequence: | not available |
Sequence analysis results Genecorner: |
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Cloned DNA: |
- |
Promoter: | - |
Ribosome binding site: |
- |
Terminator: | - |
Selection marker: | Erythromycin (ery) |
Replicon: | Enterococcus faecalis plasmid pAD1 origin |
Host range: | Enterococcus (formerly Streptococcus) faecalis Gram-positive bacterial strains |
Parental clone: | pAD1 |
Further information: | pAM2005A is a pAD1 derivative containing the NR5 (nonresponder) pheromone-inducible Tn917-lacZ fusion. Relevant phenotype : Agg(-) (aggregation), Tf(-) (transfer) and isp(-) (inducible surface proteins) |
EMBL Accession number: | - |
Latest sequence update: | 18/09/2001 |
Authenticity test: | By lack of sequence data, it was not possible to perform the authenticity test. |
Class: | Recombinant plasmid |
Type: | Plasmid |
History of deposit: | This plasmid was deposited by Dr D.B. Clewell(1). (1) University of Michigan, USA |
Plasmid reference: | Weaver et al., Plasmid 22 (1989), 106-119 [PMID: 2516332] |
Related plasmid reference: | Weaver et al., J. Bacteriol. 172 (1990), 2633-2641 [PMID: 2158976] Weaver et al., J. Bacteriol. 170 (1988), 4343-4352 [PMID: 2842316] |
Restricted distribution: | - BCCM MTA |
Distributed as: | H/P active culture or plasmid DNA |
Host for distribution: | Enterococcus faecalis OG1X |
Host reference: | - |
Cultivation medium: | MRS + erythromycin (5 μg/ml) |
Cultivation temperature: | 37°C |
Biosafety level: | L2 |
Cultivation remark: | The Enterococcus faecalis OG1X strain bears also resistance to streptomycin. |
Other culture collection numbers: | - |
Refer in your Materials and Methods: |
pAM2005A (LMBP 3005) is available at BCCM/GeneCorner. This plasmid was deposited by Dr D.B. Clewell and was published in Weaver et al., 1989. |
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