Cloning of replication, incompatibility, and stability functions of R plasmid NR1
- 31 December 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 141 (1) , 87-99
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.141.1.87-99.1980
Abstract
The region of R plasmid NR1 that is capable of mediating autonomous replication was cloned by using EcoRI, SalI and PstI restriction endonucleases. The only EcoRI fragment capable of mediating autonomous replication in either a pol+ or a polA host [Escherichia coli] was fragment B. SalI fragment E joined in native orientation with the part of SalI fragment C that overlapped with EcoRI fragment B and also 2 contiguous PstI fragments of sizes 1.6 and 1.1 kilobases from EcoRI fragment B-mediated autonomous replication. When these individual SalI fragments were cloned into plasmid pBR313 or the individual PstI fragments were cloned onto plasmid pBR322, none of these single fragments could rescue the replication of the ColE1-like vectors in a polA host, even in the presence of a compatible helper plasmid derived from a copy mutant of NR1. In contrast to the results reported for closely related R plasmid R6, EcoRI fragment A of NR1 could not rescue the replication of ColE1 derivative RSF2124 in a pola(Am) mutant or in a polA(Ts) mutant at the restrictive temperature. Although capable of autonomous replication, EcoRI fragment B of NR1 (or smaller replicator fragments cloned from it by using other restriction enzymes) was not stably inherited in the absence of selection for the recombinant plasmid. When EcoRI fragment B was ligated to EcoRI fragment A of NR1, the recombinant plasmid was stable. Thus, EcoRI fragment A contained a stability (stb) function. The stb function did not act in trans since EcoRI fragment B was not stably inherited when a ColE1 derivative (RSF2124) ligated to EcoRI fragment A was present in the same cell. A cointegrate plasmid consisting of EcoRI fragment B of NR1 ligated to RSF2124 was also not stably inherited, whereas only EcoRI fragment B was unstable when both RSF2124 and EcoRI fragment B coexisted as autonomous plasmids in the same cell. The incompatibility gene of NR1 was located within the region of overlap between SalI fragment E and the PstI 1.1-kilobase fragment. A copy mutant of NR1 (called pRR12) greatly reduced incompatibility with NR1; this Inc- phenotype is cis dominant.This publication has 42 references indexed in Scilit:
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