Plasmids in Lactobacillus
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- DOI: 10.3109/07388559709146615
Plasmids in Lactobacillus
Abstract
This review describes Lactobacillus plasmids on distribution, structure, function, vector construction, vector stability, application, and prospective. About 38% of species of the genus Lactobacillus were found to contain plasmids with different sizes (from 1.2 to 150 kb) and varied numbers (1 or more). Some Lactobacillus plasmids with small sizes were highly similar to those of single strand plasmids from other Gram-positive bacteria. The extensive sequence homologies of plus origins, replication initiation proteins, minus origins, cointegration sites, and the presence of single strand intermediates supported the fact that these small Lactobacillus plasmids replicate with a rolling-circle replication mechanism. Some Lactobacillus plasmid replicons were of broad host range that could function in other Gram-positive bacteria, and even in Escherichia coli, while replicons of other Gram-positive bacteria also function in Lactobacillus. Although most Lactobacillus plasmids are cryptic, some plasmid-encoded functions have been discovered and applied to vector construction and Lactobacillus identification, detection, and modification.
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