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. 1978 Oct;136(1):369–380. doi: 10.1128/jb.136.1.369-380.1978

Cloned DNA fragment specifying major outer membrane protein a in Escherichia coli K-12.

R C Gayda, A Markovitz
PMCID: PMC218669  PMID: 361698

Abstract

Plasmid pMC44 is a recombinant plasmid that contains a 2-megadalton EcoRI fragment of Escherichia coli K-12 DNA joined to the cloning vehicle, pSC101. The polypeptides specified by plasmid pMC44 were identified and compared with those specified by pSC101 to determine those that are unique to pMC44. Three polypeptides specified by plasmid pMC44 were localized in the cell envelope fraction of minicells: a Sarkosyl-insoluble outer membrane polypeptide (designated M2), specified by the cloned 2-megadalton DNA fragment, and two Sarkosyl-soluble membrane polypeptides specified by the cloning plasmid pSC101. Bacteria containing plasmid pMC44 synthesized quantities of M2 approximately equal to the most abundant E. coli K-12 outer membrane protein. Evidence is presented that outer membrane polypeptide M2, specified by the recombinant plasmid pMC44, is the normal E. coli outer membrane protein designated protein a by Lugtenberg and 3b by Schnaitman.

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