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. 2008 Dec 12;283(50):35010–35022. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M806446200

FIGURE 6.

FIGURE 6.

Experimental strategy to determine whether a reversion phenotype is caused by a second mutation in pdr5S558Y. Structure of JG2011 (R-1 + pS558Y) after isolation of a clor suppressor. In this illustration, it is assumed that the new mutation (*) lies in S558Y rather than in some other gene. Loss of the plasmid sequences containing URA3 and 1 of 2 PDR5 cassettes, either S558Y or pdr5::KANMX4 (GENr), occurs by recombination in one of the two homologous regions. These events result in Ura- colonies that are selected on 5-FOA medium (14) and are tested on clotrimazole and geneticin medium. If the reversion is attributable to a second mutation in the S558Y copy, clor, gens, and clos, genr colonies will be recovered. A mutation in another gene would yield only clor colonies.