Plasmids which make their host bacteria mutable as well as resistant to ultraviolet irradiation.
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Some of the naturally occurring Iα, Iξ, M, N, O and T group plasmids increase both the mutability and UV resistance of their host bacteria, while group H and S plasmids only increase mutability. This suggests that these two plasmid-mediated repair functions are separable. The two functions have no direct relation to their restriction-modification systems and nitrofuran resistant functions. In addition, the close linking between the restriction-modification genes and these repair function genes was suggested in group N plasmids.
- The Keio Journal of Medicineの論文
著者
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Ando Takao
Department Of Cardiology Nihon University School Of Medicine
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Arai Toshihiko
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Kanagawa Institute Of Technology
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