CC-70 ery10 (ery1) mt-

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Boynton-Gillham laboratory, Duke University

Phenotype: antibiotic resistant (erythromycin)

The ery10 mutant is an ery1 allele that was isolated in the Boynton-Gillham laboratory in 1969 following mutagenesis with nitrosoguanidine. This strain is a product from the cross of the original mutant that demonstrated that it showed Mendelian inheritance.

This strain grows on 100 micrograms/ml erythromycin on HS minimal medium but crashes on 250 micrograms/ml erythromycin on HSHA acetate medium 8/86.

For more information on the ERY1 locus, please see CC-504.


  • Locus:
  • ERY1 [PRPL4]
  • Chromosome:
  • 11