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Construction of promoter-probe shuttle vectors for Escherichia coli and corynebacteria on the basis of promoterless alpha-amylase gene

. 2000 ; 45 (2) : 114-20.

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We constructed new promoter-probe vectors for E. coli and corynebacteria based on the promoterless alpha-amylase gene originating from Bacillus subtilis. Vectors pJUPAE1 and pJUPAE2 are suitable for isolation of transcriptionally active fragments from plasmids, phages or genomic DNA. alpha-Amylase activity can be easily visually detected on agar plates containing a chromogenic substrate, or by direct measurement of alpha-amylase activity.

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