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Conjugative Plasmid Transfer between Bacteria under Simulated Marine Oligotrophic Conditions.

A E Goodman1, E Hild, K C Marshall, M Hermansson.   

Abstract

Marine Vibrio S14 strains and an Escherichia coli strain were starved in artificial seawater (NSS) with no added carbon, nitrogen, or phosphorus. The broad-host-range plasmid RP1 was transferred between the starving S14 strains and also from the E. coli donor to the S14 recipient under oligotrophic conditions, in which mixtures of donor and recipient cells were held on Nuclepore filters either floated on NSS or held such that NSS flowed through the filter. Transconjugants were obtained from S14 donors and recipients starved for at least 15 days before being mixed together for conjugation, whereas transconjugants were recovered from the E. coli donor and S14 recipient for up to 3 days of prestarvation, but not after 5 days. Transconjugants were obtained when there were as few as about 10 and 10 cells of starving S14 donors and recipients, respectively, per ml held on the filters. Starved donor and recipient mixtures incubated at 4 or 26 degrees C, as well as those allowed to mate for 2, 5, or 24 h, all yielded numbers of transconjugants which were not significantly (P > 0.05) different.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 16348904      PMCID: PMC202234          DOI: 10.1128/aem.59.4.1035-1040.1993

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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