Claims
- 1. An extrachromosomal element comprising: a narrow range replication system capable of replication in E. coli and incapable of replication in A. tumefaciens;
- a DNA sequence of at least 800 bp homologous with a DNA sequence present in the genome of A. tumefaciens; alien DNA to E. coli and A. tumefaciens; a mobilization locus either being self transmissible or using a second element; and
- a marker for selection in A. tumefaciens.
- 2. An extrachromosomal element according to claim 1, wherein said alien DNA is inserted into said homologous DNA sequence.
- 3. An extrachromosomal element comprising: a narrow range replication system capable of replication in E. coli and incapable of replication in A. tumefaciens;
- a DNA sequence of at least 600 bp homologous with a DNA sequence present in the genome of A. tumefaciens; alien DNA to E. coli and A. tumefaciens;
- a mobilization locus either being self transmissible or using a second element; and
- a marker for selection in A. tumefaciens.
- 4. An extrachromosomal element comprising: a narrow range replication system recognized by E. coli but not by A. tumefaciens;
- a region of homology of at least 800 bp with the T region of a Ti plasmid;
- alien DNA to E. coli and A. tumefaciens;
- a mobilization locus either being self transmissible or using a second element; and
- a marker for selection in A. tumefaciens.
- 5. An extrachromosomal element according to claim 4, wherein said alien DNA is inserted into said homologous DNA sequence.
- 6. A prokaryotic microorganism comprising: an extrachromosomal element according to any one of claims 1, 3, 4, or 5, wherein said prokaryotic microorganism recognizes said replication system.
- 7. A prokaryotic microorganism according to claim 6, wherein said microorganism is E. coli.
- 8. A Ti plasmid prepared according to the method comprising:
- mating an A. tumefaciens host containing a Ti plasmid with an E. coli host containing first and second extrachromosomal elements,
- said first element:
- having a replication system recognized by said E. coli, but not by A. tumefaciens;
- having a region of homology of at least 800 bp with the T region of said Ti plasmid;
- having alien DNA to A. tumefaciens and E. coli;
- containing a mobilization locus, either being non-self-transmissible or using a second element; and
- having a marker capable of selection in A. tumefaciens;
- said second element;
- having a replication system recognized by E. coli, but not A. tumefaciens; and
- having genes capable of imparting transmissibility to said first and second elements, and
- selecting for an A. tumefaciens exconjugant containing said alien DNA by means of said marker.
- 9. A Ti plasmid prepared according to the method of claim 8, having an antibiotic resistance gene as said marker.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 796,484, filed Nov. 6, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,762,785, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 407,525, filed Aug. 12, 1982, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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