| Literature DB >> 7007820 |
I M Jones, S B Primrose, A Robinson, D C Ellwood.
Abstract
When cells carrying the plasmids RP1, pDS4101 (a ColK derivative) or pDS1109 (a ColE1 derivative) were maintained in chemostat culture in the absence of antibiotic selection, plasmid-free segregants were not detected after 120 generations of nutrient-limited growth. By contrast, plasmid-free segregants of pMB9- and pBR322-containing cells arose after approximately 30 generations, irrespective of the host genetic background. However, even though pDS1109 was maintained its copy-number fell five-fold during 80 generations of limited growth. It is suggested that loss of pBR322 occurs following a similar copy-number decrease which results in defective segregation of the plasmid to daughter host cells. This defective segregation was not complemented in trans by either RP1 or pDS4101.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 7007820 DOI: 10.1007/bf00268063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Gen Genet ISSN: 0026-8925