Gene doctoring: A method for recombineering in laboratory and pathogenic Escherichia coli strains

  • David J. Lee
  • , Lewis Eh Bingle
  • , Karin Heurlier
  • , Mark J. Pallen
  • , Charles W. Penn
  • , Stephen Jw Busby
  • , Jon L. Hobman

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    Original languageEnglish
    Article number252
    JournalBMC Microbiology
    Volume9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 2009

    Funding

    The Authors would like to thank Prof. C Thomas (University of Birmingham) for the gift of the pEX100T plasmid, and Dr. T Overton (University of Birmingham) for the gift of the pSUB11 plasmid derivative carrying the 3 × FLAG sequence, used in the initial construction of the pDOC-K plasmid. This work was supported by a Wellcome Trust Programme Grant 076689 to SJWB, and BBSRC grant BB/E01044X/1 to CWP, JLH and MJP. The Birmingham Functional Genomics laboratory was supported by a Joint Infrastructure Fund grant JIF13209.

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