نتایج جستجو برای: plasmids

تعداد نتایج: 15167  

2015
Masaki Shintani Zoe K. Sanchez Kazuhide Kimbara

Plasmids are important "vehicles" for the communication of genetic information between bacteria. The exchange of plasmids transmits pathogenically and environmentally relevant traits to the host bacteria, promoting their rapid evolution and adaptation to various environments. Over the past six decades, a large number of plasmids have been identified and isolated from different microbes. With th...

Journal: :Microbiology 2006
Nathalie Berho Sybille Duret Jean-Luc Danet Joël Renaudin

The insect-transmissible strain GII-3 of Spiroplasma citri contains plasmids pSci1-6, five of which (pSci1-5) encode adhesin-like proteins and one (pSci6) encodes protein P32, which has been associated with insect transmissibility. In contrast, S. citri strains ASP-1 and 44, which cannot be transmitted via injection into the leafhopper vector Circulifer haematoceps, lack these proteins and also...

Journal: :Food Quality and Safety 2022

Abstract Salmonella enterica serovar 1,4,[5],12:i:- (S. 1,4,[5],12:i:-) has been recognized as an emerging foodborne pathogen in recent years. It can cause human salmonellosis predominated by the contamination of animal-derived foods such raw poultry and pork. This study aimed to characterize genetic diversity, plasmid replicon types, antibiotic resistance 15 S. environmental isolates collected...

2014
Teddie O. Rahube Laia S. Viana Günther Koraimann Christopher K. Yost

A wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) is an environment high in nutrient concentration with diverse bacterial populations and can provide an ideal environment for the proliferation of mobile elements such as plasmids. WWTPs have also been identified as reservoirs for antibiotic resistance genes that are associated with human pathogens. The objectives of this study were to isolate and characterize...

2008
Haruo Suzuki Masahiro Sota Celeste J. Brown Eva M. Top

Plasmids are ubiquitous mobile elements that serve as a pool of many host beneficial traits such as antibiotic resistance in bacterial communities. To understand the importance of plasmids in horizontal gene transfer, we need to gain insight into the 'evolutionary history' of these plasmids, i.e. the range of hosts in which they have evolved. Since extensive data support the proposal that forei...

2016
Sofia Mindlin Anatolii Petrenko Anton Kurakov Alexey Beletsky Andrey Mardanov Mayya Petrova

We performed whole-genome sequencing of five permafrost strains of Acinetobacter lwoffii (frozen for 15-3000 thousand years) and analyzed their resistance genes found in plasmids and chromosomes. Four strains contained multiple plasmids (8-12), which varied significantly in size (from 4,135 to 287,630 bp) and genetic structure; the fifth strain contained only two plasmids. All large plasmids an...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1992
C Jones J Stanley

In order to provide a profile of the plasmid gene pool in Salmonella prior to the clinical use of antibiotics, a molecular genetic analysis was made of plasmids in strains collected by E.D.G. Murray between 1917 and 1954. These pre-antibiotic era (PAE) salmonellae contain conjugative plasmids of the same incompatibility groups as contemporary enterobacterial plasmids. Upon analysis of total pla...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2010
Douglas R Call Randall S Singer Da Meng Shira L Broschat Lisa H Orfe Janet M Anderson David R Herndon Lowell S Kappmeyer Joshua B Daniels Thomas E Besser

Large multidrug resistance plasmids of the A/C incompatibility complex (IncA/C) have been found in a diverse group of Gram-negative commensal and pathogenic bacteria. We present three completed sequences from IncA/C plasmids that originated from Escherichia coli (cattle) and Salmonella enterica serovar Newport (human) and that carry the cephamycinase gene blaCMY-2. These large plasmids (148 to ...

2008
Yanina R. Sevastsyanovich Renata Krasowiak Lewis E. H. Bingle Anthony S. Haines Sergey L. Sokolov Irina A. Kosheleva Anastassia A. Leuchuk Marina A. Titok Kornelia Smalla Christopher M. Thomas

IncP-9 plasmids are important vehicles for degradation and resistance genes that contribute to the adaptability of Pseudomonas species in a variety of natural habitats. The three completely sequenced IncP-9 plasmids, pWW0, pDTG1 and NAH7, show extensive homology in replication, partitioning and transfer loci (an approximately 25 kb region) and to a lesser extent in the remaining backbone segmen...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Ran Zhang Ana Zeng Ping Fang Zhongjun Qin

Many Streptomyces species harbor circular plasmids (8 to 31 kb) as well as linear plasmids (12 to 1,700 kb). We report the characterization of two newly detected circular plasmids, pFP11 (35,139 bp) and pFP1 (39,360 bp). As on linear plasmids, their replication loci comprise repA genes and adjacent iterons, to which RepA proteins bind specifically in vitro. Plasmids containing the minimal itero...

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