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Plasmids in Listeria
Authors:J C Pérez-Díaz  M F Vicente  F Baquero
Institution:Servicio de Microbiología, Centro Especial, “Ramón y Cajal,” Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Thirty-two Listeria strains, including L. monocytogenes of the different Seeliger serovars, L. grayi and L. murrayi, have been analyzed for the presence of plasmids. A cryptic plasmid of 38.5 Md was found in seven strains: in four L. monocytogenes (serovars 12c, 4b, 4d, and Ivanov 1), and in both the L. grayi and the single L. murrayi strains. Restriction enzyme cleavage analysis with two restriction enzymes suggests that the plasmid is a single molecular species, pRYC16. Conjugation experiments between Streptococcus agalactiae BM6101 containing the resistance plasmid pIP501 and L. monocytogenes, L. grayi, or L. Murrayi demonstrated that pIP501 is transferred to Listeria at a mean frequency of 10?6. pIP501 is fully expressed in Listeria and promotes its own transfer between strains of Listeria and from Listeria back to Streptococcus. It is suggested that a circulation of plasmids can take place among members of the genera Listeria and Streptococcus.
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