Current Microbiology, Vol.30, No.2, 93-96, 1995
LOCALIZATION OF FLAGELLIN GENES ON THE PHYSICAL MAP OF METHANOCOCCUS-VOLTAE
Methanococcus voltae DNA, digested individually with the restriction enzymes ApaI, SacII, BamHI, or EagI, was resolved by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis reproducing the previously published digestion patterns. Hybridization of a flagellin gene-specific probe to such gels dried down (unblots) resulted in the identification of one band per enzyme harboring the flagellin genes. These bands all overlapped, revealing that an approximately 15-kb BamHI/EagI DNA fragment should harbor the flagellin genes. Double digestion with BamHI and EagI resulted in the resolution of two bands in the 15-kb region of the gel. Separation of these two fragments prior to blotting and probing with a flagellar gene-specific probe revealed that one of these fragments possessed the flagellar sequences. The presence of an EagI restriction site in flaB3 localized the flagellin genes precisely at the junction of EagI fragments Ea2 and Ea5 at approximately the 1800-kb position of the physical map.