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. 1986 Sep;167(3):1009–1015. doi: 10.1128/jb.167.3.1009-1015.1986

A 26-base-pair repetitive sequence specific for Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Neisseria meningitidis genomic DNA.

F F Correia, S Inouye, M Inouye
PMCID: PMC215973  PMID: 3091577

Abstract

Two-dimensional heteroduplex mapping of Neisseria gonorrhoeae genomic DNA revealed a number of spots, indicating the existence of repetitive sequences. When one of the spots was extracted and used as a probe for Southern blot analysis, two HindIII bands (11.0 and 3.6 kilobases [kb]) of the genomic digest hybridized with approximately equal intensity. The 3.6-kb fragment was cloned and found to contain two different types of repeated sequence. One type was approximately 1.1 kb in length and was found at least twice in the entire genome. The other consisted of a 26-base-pair family GT(C/A)C(Py)G(Pu)TTTTTGTTAAT(Py)C(Pu)CTATA (Py, pyrimidine; Pu, purine) that was repeated at least 20 times in the entire genome. This repetitive sequence was found also in Neisseria meningitidis but not in various other gram-negative bacteria.

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