N. Barekzi et al., High-frequency Flp recombinase-mediated inversions of the oriC-containing region of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa genome, J BACT, 182(24), 2000, pp. 7070-7074
The genomes of the two clonally derived Pseudomonas aeruginosa prototypic s
trains PAO1 and DSM-1707 differ by the presence of a 2.19-Mb inversion incl
uding oriC. Integration of two Flp recombinase target sites near the rrn op
erons containing the inversion endpoints in PAO1 led to Flp-catalyzed inver
sion of the intervening 1.59-Mb fragment, including oriC, at high frequenci
es (83%), favoring the chromosome configuration found in DSM-1707. The resu
lts indicate that the oriC-containing region of the P. aeruginosa chromosom
e can readily undergo and tolerate large inversions.