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Use of a known plasmid and transposon as tracers for the incompatibility classification of a cryptic plasmid

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We have developed a novel genetic technique by which an unknown plasmid can be classified by the use of a plasmid of known incompatibility group. In phenocopy state, cells harboring plasmids of known incompatibility group behave as normal recipients and receive plasmids belonging to the same incompatibility group at a high frequency. This work provides additional evidence that plasmids in ‘phenocopy’ hosts do not replicate and therefore fail to demonstrate their incompatibility barrier to the incoming plasmids. A cryptic plasmid, now called pWS7, has been identified by this method in a pili, fla female strain of E. coli K12. Genetic analysis shows the plasmid pWS7 is in fact, a sex-factor which is curable with acridine orange. It belongs to the Inc F1 group. Physical analysis confirms its size to be 124 Kb. The plasmid has been labelled genetically with a transposon Tn903 in a recA host and further characterized by heteroduplex analysis. A DNA sequence homology between pWS7 and F'lac plasmid extends only in F-regions, 2.8F-94.5F. The pili, fla host strain of pWS7 shows a high frequency of transformation for recombinant DNA and rapid propagation for a male-specific RNA phage, R17.

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Judge, M.S., Palchaudhuri, S. Use of a known plasmid and transposon as tracers for the incompatibility classification of a cryptic plasmid. Mol Gen Genet 186, 282–288 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00331863

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