2018
DOI: 10.1101/453399
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Integrity and stability of virulence plasmids fromPseudomonas syringaeare modulated by mobile genetic elements and multiple toxin-antitoxin systems

Abstract: Background: Virulence plasmids are critically exposed to genetic decay and loss, particularly in Pseudomonas syringae strains because of their high content of mobile genetic elements and their exploitation of environmental niches outside of the plant host. The demonstrated high plasticity and adaptability of P. syringae plasmids, involving the acquisition and loss of large DNA regions, contrasts with their usual high stability and the maintenance of key virulence genes in free living conditions. The identifica… Show more

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