The traJ gene and the 5' end of the neighbouring traY gene of the resistance plasmid R1 were sequenced. Both structural genes show relatively little homology with the corresponding sequences of the related F plasmid. At the amino acid level sufficient homology is detected to allow an assignment of t
Instability of plasmid DNA sequences: Macro and micro evolution of the antibiotic resistance plasmid R6-5
✍ Scribed by Kenneth N. Timmis; Felipe Cabello; Isabel Andrés; Alfred Nordheim; Hans J. Burkhardt; Stanley N. Cohen
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 974 KB
- Volume
- 167
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1617-4615
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✦ Synopsis
Detailed examination of the structure of cloned DNA fragments of the R6-5 antibiotic resistance plasmid has revealed a substantial degree of polynucleotide sequence heterogeneity and indicates that sequence rearrangements in plasmids and possible other replicons occur more frequently than has hitherto been appreciated. The sequences changes in cloned R6-5 fragments were shown in some instances to have occurred prior to cloning, i.e. existing in the original population of R6-5 molecules that was obtained from a single bacterial clone and by several different criteria judged to be homogeneous, and in others to have occurred either during the cloning procedure or during subsequent propagation of hybrid molecules. The molecular changes that are described involved insertion/deletion of the previously characterized IS2 insertion element, formation of a new inverted repeat structure probably by duplication of a preexisting R6-5 DNA sequence, sequence inversion, and loss and gain of restriction endonuclease cleavage sites.
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