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. 1984 Dec;81(23):7500–7504. doi: 10.1073/pnas.81.23.7500

Enhanced recombination between lambda plac5 and F42lac: identification of cis- and trans-acting factors.

H S Seifert, R D Porter
PMCID: PMC392174  PMID: 6095300

Abstract

Enhanced transductional recombination between specialized transducing phage lambda plac5 and plasmid F42lac depends on cis- and trans-acting factors. By constructing a series of recombinant molecules, the cis-acting site required for enhanced recombination has been identified as oriT, the origin of conjugational transfer of the F sex factor of Escherichia coli. The trans-acting factors are located in the promoter-proximal and the promoter-distal regions of the traY-to-traZ operon.

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