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The construct containing the CAT gene was integrated into the ''B. subtilis'' genome for characterisation. As such, the CAT gene is single copy only. CAT will be able to protect a cell from higher levels of chloramphenicol if it is present in a construct on a plasmid (particularly a high copy number plasmid). | The construct containing the CAT gene was integrated into the ''B. subtilis'' genome for characterisation. As such, the CAT gene is single copy only. CAT will be able to protect a cell from higher levels of chloramphenicol if it is present in a construct on a plasmid (particularly a high copy number plasmid). | ||
- | + | Chloramphenicol can be used for selection up to a concentration of 30 μg/ml. If a higher concentration is required, a bacterium possessing a single highly expressed copy of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase can survive (with difficulty) at up to 75 μg/ml of chloramphenicol. | |
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Chloramphenicol Acetyltransferase Characterisation
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