Effect of growth conditions on the rate of loss of the plasmid pAT153 from continuous cultures of Escherichia coli HB101 |
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Authors: | Lawrence C.K. Chew William C.A. Tacon Jeffrey A. Cole |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, U.K.;Searle Research and Development, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, U.K. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract The plasmid pAT153 was lost less rapidly from carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous or sulphur-limited continuous cultures of Escherichia coli HB101 as the dilution rate increased. At a fixed dilution rate of 0.3 h−1, the plasmid was maintained longer as the growth-limiting nutrient was changed from glucose to casamino acids (nitrogen-limited), phosphate or sulphate. These differences in the stability of maintenance were not due to parallel changes in the plasmid copy number. We propose that the rate of loss of pAT153 from E. coli HB101 is determined primarily by the ratio of growth rates of plasmid-containing bacteria and plasmid-free bacteria. This ratio increases with increasing growth rate and depends markedly on the growth-limiting nutrient, sulphate-limited growth being particularly suitable for the maintenance of this host-plasmid combination. |
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Keywords: | Escherichia coli Chemostat culture Plasmid Genetic stability |
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