A cointegrate of the bacteriophage P1 genome and the conjugative R plasmid R100 |
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Authors: | Shigeru Iida |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, Biozentrum der Universita¨t Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 70, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Restriction cleavage analysis identified a P1CmSmSuTc plasmid isolated by Mise and Arber (1976) (Virology 69, 191–205) as a cointegrate between bacteriophage P1 and the R plasmid R100. Cointegration occurred by reciprocal recombination between the IS1 element of P1 and IS1b of R100. It involved neither gain nor loss of genetic material, so that the cointegrate carries three IS1 elements in the same orientation. The cointegrate propagates with relatively high stability as plasmid in Escherichia coli host bacteria. It displays the Tra+ functions of R100, incompatibility FII of R100, and incompatibility Y of P1, Res+ (P1), Mod+ (P1) functions of P1 and P1 immunity. Production of P1 phage particles is inducible as for wild type P1. However, because of the large genome size of 180 kb, progeny phage particles contain only a fraction (about 100 kb) of the cointegrate genome. Because of cyclic permutation all genome regions are equally represented in a population of the phage particles of an induced lysate. Occasionally, reciprocal recombination between IS1 elements allows the restoration of the P1 genome. These segregants are found as plaque formers at a rate of about 1 per 300 phage particles in induced lysates. |
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