Four new derivatives of the broad-host-range cloning vector pBBR1MCS, carrying different antibiotic-resistance cassettes
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-1995
Abstract
Four new antibiotic-resistant derivatives of the broad-host-range (bhr) cloning vector pBBR1MCS have been constructed. These new plasmids have several advantages over many of the currently available bhr vectors in that: (i) they are relatively small (< 5.3 kb), (ii) they possess an extended multiple cloning site (MCS), (iii) they allow direct selection of recombinant plasmid molecules in Escherichia coli via disruption of the LacZα peptide, (iv) they are mobilizable when the RK2 transfer functions are provided in trans and (v) they are compatible with IncP, IncQ and IncW group plasmids, as well as with ColE1- and P15a-based replicons. © 1995.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Gene
First Page
175
Last Page
176
Recommended Citation
Kovach, M., Elzer, P., Steven Hill, D., Robertson, G., Farris, M., Roop, R., & Peterson, K. (1995). Four new derivatives of the broad-host-range cloning vector pBBR1MCS, carrying different antibiotic-resistance cassettes. Gene, 166 (1), 175-176. https://doi.org/10.1016/0378-1119(95)00584-1