Plasmid-mediated UV-protection in Myxococcus xanthus
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00422780
Plasmid-mediated UV-protection in Myxococcus xanthus
Abstract
Plasmid R46 was successfully transferred from Escherichia coli K=12 into myxococcus xanthus strain MD-1 but not into M. xanthus strain XK. Plasmid R68.45 was transferred from E. coli K-12 into both strains of M. xanthus. The effects of these plasmids on survival of M. xanthus after ultraviolet (UV)-244 nm irradiation, the ability of M. xanthus to reactivate irradiated myxophages, and weigle reactivation of UV-irradiated effect on UV survival of M. xanthus, but increased the host's ability to reactivation irradiated myxophages. Plasmid R68.45 protected M. xanthus strains MD-1 and XK against the lethal effects of UV irradiation and also increased the host's ability to reactivate irradiated myxophages.
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