Warrier, Radhika ; Jayaraman, R. (1986) Transient suppression of F-plasmid incompatibility in a strain of Escherichia coli Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 204 (3). pp. 463-468. ISSN 0026-8925
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Abstract
The incompatibility between F plasmids is transiently suppressed in Escherichia coli strain CSH54. As a result this strain is able to maintain two F' factors or an F' factor and a mini-F plasmid for considerably longer periods than normal strains. When selective pressure for two markers carried by two separate F's (or an F' and mini-F) is imposed on normal strains, the two plasmids tend to form a cointegrate structure which can be detected genetically by the joint transfer of both the markers upon mating. This does not happen in CSH54; instead, the two plasmids are maintained and transferred independently. Physical evidence for the maintenance of an F' and a mini-F plasmid is provided by agarose gel electrophoresis.
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Keywords: | F Plasmid; Incompatibility |
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