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Isolation and complementation of temperature-sensitive replication mutants of Staphylococcus aureus plasmid pC194

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Temperature-sensitive replication (Tsr) mutants have been isolated from the Staphylococcus aureus plasmid pC194. For three of the four mutant plasmids tested (pSAO801, pSAO802, and pSAO804) the segregation kinetics suggested a complete block of plasmid replication at 43° C. The replication defects of three mutant plasmids: pSAO802, pSAO803, and pSAO804 could be complemented by recombinant plasmids carrying a segment from either the wild type or the other mutant, pSAO801. There was no complementation when the segment carried by the recombinant plasmid was derived from one of the three complementable mutants. These data were taken as evidence for the involvement of a diffusible, plasmid-encoded product, Rep H, in pC194 replication. The complementation of the fourth Tsr mutant, pSAO801, could not be tested due to an abnormal susceptibility of this mutant to the incompatibility expressed by recombinants carrying segments derived from pC194 or its mutants. A single mutation was found to be responsible for both pSAO801 instability and its altered incompatibility properties but the nature of the defect has not yet been elucidated.

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Iordanescu, S., Surdeanu, M. Isolation and complementation of temperature-sensitive replication mutants of Staphylococcus aureus plasmid pC194. Mol Gen Genet 191, 201–206 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00334814

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