Variants of a cloned synthetic lactose operator: I. A palindromic dimer lactose operator derived from one strand of the cloned 40-base pair operator
Starting with one strand of the 40-bp synthetic operator (Sadler et al., 1978), we have constructed and cloned a 66-bp, palindromic DNA segment with the following sequence ▪ where the horizontal arrows indicate the locations of the two 21-bp “core≓ operator sequences in this segment and the vertical...
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description | Starting with one strand of the 40-bp synthetic operator (Sadler et al., 1978), we have constructed and cloned a 66-bp, palindromic DNA segment with the following sequence
▪ where the horizontal arrows indicate the locations of the two 21-bp “core≓ operator sequences in this segment and the vertical arrow designates the dyad axis of symmetry. Upon denaturation and rapid renaturation, each strand of this fragment forms a hairpin molecule still retaining an
EcoRI cohesive end. Two hairpin molecules can be joined with T4 DNA ligase to form a duplex DNA molecule having no ends (dumbbell form A). Denaturation and rapid renaturation of dumbbell A yields a mixture of two dumbbell forms: dumbbell A which is a substrate for
EcoKL, and a new form, dumbbell B, which is not a substrate. Each of the conformations of this DNA fragment have been purified and all are active in binding lactose repressor in vitro. |
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