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Evidence that Lactobacillus casei insertion element ISL1 has a narrow host range
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1988
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Lactose PlasmidsIsl1 ProbeHealth SciencesMedicineGeneticsLactic Acid BacteriaBacteriologyMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationInsertion Element Isl1MicrobiologyMolecular MicrobiologyHybridizing SequencesClinical MicrobiologyNarrow Host RangeMicrobial Genetics
The 1.3-kilobase-pair insertion element ISL1, originally isolated from Lactobacillus casei S-1, was found to have an extremely restricted host range. By DNA-DNA hybrizations performed with Southern transfers by using a cloned internal fragment of ISL1 as a molecular probe, it was found that only 3 of 19 L. casei strains examined contained sequences that hybridized to the ISL1 probe. In two of these, the hybridizing sequences were found on lactose plasmids. No homologous sequences were detected in a survey of 14 other Lactobacillus strains (9 species) and 15 strains of other bacteria (8 genera, 12 species).
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