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Killing of Escherichia coli cells modulated by components of the stability system ParD of plasmid R1

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The proteins P10 and P12 have been shown to be gene products of a new stability system, ParD, of plasmid R1. It is now shown that an R1 miniplasmid, pAB112, carrying a trans-complementable amber mutation in the gene of the P10 protein, is lethal for the host in the absence of suppression. This lethal effect is suppressed in a supF background and also by deletions in pAB112 that affect the gene of the P12 protein. These data indicate that the P12 protein has a lethal effect on the host and that this effect is neutralized by the P10 protein. The possibility that the stabilization conferred by the ParD system could be due to a counterselection, mediated by P12, of cells that lose the plasmid at cell division, is discussed.

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Bravo, A., Ortega, S., de Torrontegui, G. et al. Killing of Escherichia coli cells modulated by components of the stability system ParD of plasmid R1. Mol Gen Genet 215, 146–151 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00331316

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