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. 2006 Aug;188(16):5831–5838. doi: 10.1128/JB.00630-06

TABLE 2.

Oligonucleotide primers

Primer Sequencea
Pr1 5′-GAGAAATGCGGCCGCTGTAGTGTCCTTTCGTTTTATGCCC-3′
Pr6 5′-CAAATCAGTCGACGCCAGCAGGTCGGGTTCTCC-3′
hotN-lowb 5′-CAGCTGCGCAGATTCTCTGGTTG-3′
holEC-upb 5′-CAGAGAATCTGCGCAGCTGGTTTCG-3′
holEN-lowc 5′-ATGAAATAGGTGCGCAAATGTTCAGGCTG-3′
hotC-upc 5′-TGAACATTTGCGCACCTATTTCATGGAAC-3′
HotNLowd 5′-CACTTTATCCATTTCTTCCTGACTTTTAGCTGC-3′
HolECUpd 5′-GTCAGGAAGAAATGGATAAAGTGAATGTCG-3′
HolENLowe 5′-CTTATCCCGTTCTGTTTGATCCAGTTTAGC-3′
HotCUpe 5′-GATCAAACAGAACGGGATAAGGTTAACG-3′
SeqHotUp 5′-GGAATATTGCAGCTAAAAGTC-3′
SeqHotLow 5′-CTATTTCTTTACGGCATCATC-3′
SeqholE Up 5′-CTGAAGAATCTGGCTAAACTG-3′
SeqholE Low 5′-GTTTTATTTAAGTTTGGGCTC-3′
a

Sequences in boldface type correspond to holE or hot coding sequences.

b

Primers with complementary 5′ ends used to create pKO3-Hot50θ.

c

Primers with complementary 5′ ends used to create pKO3-θ49Hot.

d

Primers with complementary 5′ ends used to create pKO3-Hot12θ.

e

Primers with complementary 5′ ends used in creation of pKO3-θ11Hot.