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Characterization of the plasmids comprising the “R Factor” R5 and their relationships to other R plasmids
Authors:Michael J Haas  Julian Davies
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 USA
Abstract:The “R factor” R5 confers resistance to tetracycline (Tc), streptomycin (Sm) and spectinomycin (Sp), chloramphenicol (Cm), sulfonamides (Su), kanamycin (Km), and mercuric ion (Mer). This phenotype is mediated by the presence of two R plasmids: pMH1 and pMH2, having approximate weights of 18.5 and 62 megadaltons (Mdal), respectively. pMH1 encodes Sm, Su, Cm, Mer, and Km resistance, and is nonconjugative. pMH2 confers Sm, Su, Cm, Mer, and Tc resistance, is conjugative, and belongs to the FII incompatibility group. NR79 is a 63-Mdal R plasmid encoding the same resistances as “R5,” and was derived from the same geographical source. It belongs to the FII incompatibility group and is conjugative. Analysis of restriction endonuclease digestion patterns and polynucleotide sequence homologies indicate that pMH1, pMH2, and NR79 are closely related. In addition, pMH2 and NR79 exhibit nearly complete homology to R100. Restriction endonuclease maps and resistance gene locations for pMH1, pMH2, and NR79 have been derived and a model for the evolutionary relationships of these plasmids is presented.
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