
We have studied the efficacy of transformation of Neurospora crassa with a chimaeric plasmid. We constructed a recombinant plasmid, pMK2, consisting of the mitochondrial plasmid of N. intermedia LaBelle, a part of the qa gene cluster of Neurospora and the Escherichia coli plasmid pBR322. Compared to plasmid pVK88, not containing the LaBelle sequence, the pMK2 plasmid gives a five-fold increase in transformation of the qa2+ gene. Analysis of the DNA from Neurospora transformants revealed that the pMK2 plasmid is not stable. The qa insert as well as the LaBelle part of pMK2 are rapidly lost from the plasmid. In most cases the qa insert integrates into the nuclear DNA of the host. Plasmids recovered from Neurospora transformants are rearranged and show insertions or deletions. Some of these plasmids are described here. In most cases the qa insert and the LaBelle sequence of plasmid pMK2 have been deleted. Frequently plasmid dimers, carrying an insertion of mitochondrial DNA, are recovered.
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