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Lysogenic conversion of staphylococcal lipase is caused by insertion of the bacteriophage L54a genome into the lipase structural gene
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Amino AcidsBiochemistryLysogenic ConversionGeh Structural GeneNatural SciencesBacteriologyBacteriophageMolecular BiologyBacteriophage L54a DnaMicrobiologyMolecular MicrobiologyPhage BiologyLipase Structural GeneBacteriophage L54a Genome
Staphylococcus aureus PS54 manifests no lipase (geh) activity. This is due to the insertion of bacteriophage L54a DNA into the geh structural gene. The nucleotide sequence of this 2,968-base-pair DNA fragment was determined. Lipase deduced from the nucleotide sequence is a polypeptide of 690 amino acids which extends from nucleotide 706 to 2776.
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