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Distribution of sequences homologous to the impCAB operon of TP110 among bacterial plasmids of different incompatibility groups

✍ Scribed by Lodwick, David ;Strike, Peter


Book ID
104691079
Publisher
Springer
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
392 KB
Volume
229
Category
Article
ISSN
0026-8925

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✦ Synopsis


Mutagenic DNA repair is a function of many naturally occurring plasmids belonging to several different incompatibility groups. A DNA probe corresponding to the impCAB operon of the IncI1 plasmid TP110, which encodes such functions, was used to investigate the distribution of homologous sequences in both related and unrelated plasmids. Southern blotting was used to demonstrate considerable sequence conservation amongst a number of plasmid types, with imp-related sequences being found on plasmids belonging to the I1, I1/B, B and FIV incompatibility groups. However, no homology was detected amongst plasmids of the N and L/M incompatibility groups, many of which carry functionally similar gene clusters. It appears that sequences determining mutagenic repair functions have been largely conserved within any one incompatibility group, but that significant divergent evolution has occurred between groups.