Plasmid pTO1 containing the oriT fragment from RK2, the Escherichia coli replication function from pBR322, and a DNA fragment of actinophage phi C31 with the attachment site was transferred from E. coli S17-1 to strains of the genera Actinomadura, Arthrobacter, Micromonospora, Nocardia, Rhodococcus, and to 16 strains of the genus Streptomyces. The frequency of conjugant formation was 1 x 10(-3)-1 x 10(-5) depending on the strain. Hybridization experiments demonstrated that plasmid pTO1 integrates into chromosomes of a number of the recipient strains examined.
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