Targeted deletion of the uvrBA operon and biological containment in the industrially important Bacillus licheniformis

From a Bacillus licheniformis wild type as well as a defined asporogenous derivative, stable UV hypersensitive mutants were generated by targeted deletion of the uvrBA operon, encoding highly conserved key components of the nucleotide excision repair. Comparative studies, which included the respecti...

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description From a Bacillus licheniformis wild type as well as a defined asporogenous derivative, stable UV hypersensitive mutants were generated by targeted deletion of the uvrBA operon, encoding highly conserved key components of the nucleotide excision repair. Comparative studies, which included the respective parental strains, revealed no negative side effects of the deletion, neither on enzyme secretion nor on vegetative propagation. Thus, the uvrBA locus proved to be a useful deletion target for achieving biological containment in this industrially exploited bacterium. In contrast to recA mutants, which also display UV hypersensitivity, further strain development via homologous recombination techniques will be still possible in such uvr mutants.
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Bacillus - growth & development
Bacillus - radiation effects
Bacillus licheniformis
Bacteria
batch fermentation
biocontainment
Biological and medical sciences
Biotechnology
Blotting, Southern
Comparative analysis
Comparative studies
Containment
Enzymes
Extracellular enzymes
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene Deletion
Genes, Bacterial - genetics
Hypersensitivity
Industrial Bacillus
Industrial Microbiology - methods
Models, Genetic
Mutation
Operon - genetics
Plant propagation
Polymerase Chain Reaction
SOS response
SOS Response (Genetics)
Studies
Targeted gene deletion
Ultraviolet Rays
UV hypersensitivity
title Targeted deletion of the uvrBA operon and biological containment in the industrially important Bacillus licheniformis
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