1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf00851065
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Effect of transposons on the regulatory system of derepressed plasmid Tra genes

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“…The results, summarized in Table 1, show that incorporation of various transposons into the genomes of F-like plasmids may result not only in derepression of the plasmids, because of the inactivation of their fin gene (plasmids pAP10-2::Tn9 and pAP41::Tn9::TnI721), but also in their altered sensitivity to irthibitors of Tra functions [ 10,22]. Analysis of restriction maps for the drd plasmid pAP18-1 and its tmnsposon-containing analogs [24] strongly suggests that such alterations may be associated with certain genomic rearrangements in this plasmid, caused by the incorporation of transposons in its genome.…”
Section: Fin Systems and Transposable Genetic Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results, summarized in Table 1, show that incorporation of various transposons into the genomes of F-like plasmids may result not only in derepression of the plasmids, because of the inactivation of their fin gene (plasmids pAP10-2::Tn9 and pAP41::Tn9::TnI721), but also in their altered sensitivity to irthibitors of Tra functions [ 10,22]. Analysis of restriction maps for the drd plasmid pAP18-1 and its tmnsposon-containing analogs [24] strongly suggests that such alterations may be associated with certain genomic rearrangements in this plasmid, caused by the incorporation of transposons in its genome.…”
Section: Fin Systems and Transposable Genetic Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%