Extrachromosomal systems and gene transmission in anaerobic bacteria
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- DOI: 10.1016/0147-619x(87)90016-3
Extrachromosomal systems and gene transmission in anaerobic bacteria
Abstract
Obligately anaerobic bacteria are important in terms of their role as medical pathogens as well as their degradative capacities in a variety of natural ecosystems. Two major anaerobic genera, Bacteroides and Clostridium, are examined in this review. Plasmid elements in both genera are reviewed within the context of conjugal transfer and drug resistance. Genetic systems that facilitate the study of these anaerobic bacteria have emerged during the past several years. In large part, these developments have been linked to work centered on extrachromosomal genetic systems in these organisms. Conjugal transfer of antibiotic resistance has been a central focus in this regard. Transposable genetic elements in the Bacteroides are discussed and the evolution and spread of resistance to lincosamide antibiotics are considered at the molecular level. Recombinant DNA systems that employ shuttle vectors which are mobilized by conjugative plasmids have been developed for use in Bacteroides and Clostridium. The application of transmission and recombinant DNA genetic systems to study these anaerobes is under way and is likely to lead to an increased understanding of this important group of procaryotes.
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