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Incompatibility-deficient derivatives of a small staphylococcal plasmid.
Authors:Serban Iordánescu
Institution:Institute Cantacuzino, Bucharest 35, Rumania
Abstract:Incompatibility-deficient derivatives of a small staphylococcal plasmid, pT181, and one of its temperature-sensitive mutants, pSA0301, were isolated. These derivatives could not replicate autonomously and owed their survival to integration into another plasmid. They did, however, retain the plasmid repC gene, encoding a diffusible product required for autonomous replication of pT181, as shown by their ability to complement Tsr mutants of this plasmid. The results obtained suggest that all of five Tsr mutations isolated are located in a single rep cistron on pT181. As an intermediate step in the isolation of the incompatibility-deficient derivatives, a series of apparently defective plasmids, elements that can be maintained only in the presence of a “helper” plasmid, were obtained from pT181 and pSA0301 as a consequence of their cotransduction with other plasmids. These latter elements seem to have originated from the parental plasmids by the loss of a region necessary for their stable maintenance, different from the repC locus they still carry.
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