Abstract
The FLP gene of the yeast 2-microns plasmid is involved in a site-specific recombination event that results in the inversion of a set of sequences within the plasmid. This gene has been cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. Expression of the FLP gene results in efficient recombination within the bacterial cell, which is specific for plasmids containing at least one 2-microns plasmid recombination site. This work demonstrates that (i) FLP protein is actively involved in 2-microns plasmid recombination; (ii) no other factors specific to yeast are required for the reaction; (iii) FLP protein acts efficiently in trans; (iv) FLP protein will promote site-specific insertion and deletion reactions in addition to the inversion reaction; and (v) FLP-promoted recombination is not dependent upon any DNA structural features unique to yeast chromatin.