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      Reclamation of ampicillin sensitivity for the genetic manipulation of Legionella pneumophila.

      Applied and Environmental Microbiology
      Ampicillin, pharmacology, Biological Markers, metabolism, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, genetics, Genetic Engineering, Legionella pneumophila, growth & development, beta-Lactamases

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          Research on Legionella pneumophila, the causative agent of Legionnaires' disease, has been hampered due to the lack of selectable markers for genetic manipulation. We report the construction of a mutant strain of L. pneumophila lacking loxA, a chromosomally encoded β-lactamase, that has enhanced sensitivity to ampicillin. Also described are a method for converting Legionella strains to ampicillin sensitivity and conditions for utilizing bla as a selectable marker.

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          22635996
          3416426
          10.1128/AEM.00669-12

          Chemistry
          Ampicillin,pharmacology,Biological Markers,metabolism,Drug Resistance, Bacterial,genetics,Genetic Engineering,Legionella pneumophila,growth & development,beta-Lactamases

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