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. 1975 Aug;123(2):658-65.
doi: 10.1128/jb.123.2.658-665.1975.

Class of small multicopy plasmids originating from the mutant antibiotic resistance factor R1 drd-19B2

Class of small multicopy plasmids originating from the mutant antibiotic resistance factor R1 drd-19B2

W Goebel et al. J Bacteriol. 1975 Aug.

Abstract

The large mutant R-factor R1drd-19B2 gives rise to several classes of small, covalently closed circular deoxyribonucleic acids (DNAs), designated as Rsc DNAs, when harbored by the K-12 strain CRT46 which carries a dnaA mutation. The molecular weights of these DNA molecules range from 3 X 106 to 8.4 X 106. Cells arising from single colonies of CRT46-R1drd-19B2 harbor only one to two copies of the large mutant R-factor and in addition 10 to 20 copies of Rsc plasmid of a discrete size class per chromosome. The larger Rsc DNAs carry the ampicillin resistance gene. After transformation the small circular DNAs are present in Escherichia coli C in a large number of copies, up to 100 copies per chromosome. Hybridization studies between Rsc plasmids indicate that they possess common DNA sequences.

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