2022
DOI: 10.1128/aem.01648-21
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Long-Range PCR Reveals the Genetic Cargo of IncP-1 Plasmids in the Complex Microbial Community of an On-Farm Biopurification System Treating Pesticide-Contaminated Wastewater

Abstract: Promiscuous plasmids like IncP-1 plasmids play an important role in the bacterial adaptation to pollution by acquiring and distributing xenobiotic catabolic genes. However, most information comes from isolates and the role of plasmids in governing community-wide bacterial adaptation to xenobiotics and other adaptive forces is not fully understood. Current information on the contribution of IncP-1 plasmids in community adaptation is limited because methods are lacking that directly isolate and identify the plas… Show more

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“…Mercury‐resistant bacteria possessing mer‐induced resistance have been isolated (Joshi et al, 2021). The mer operon genes, which are typically found on genomic DNA (R. Zheng et al, 2018), plasmids (D. Li, Li, et al, 2022; X. Li, Yang, et al, 2022), the components of the Tn21 transposon in plastids (Dhir, 2019) and integrons (Dunon et al, 2022) are all variable in their number and characters. The mer genes are not limited to bacteria, having also been discovered in archaebacteria including Sulfolobus solfataricus , Halobacterium , Halococcs strain, and Asgard archaea (Artz et al, 2015; J. Zhang, Li, et al, 2023; C. J. Zhang, Liu, et al, 2023; Z. Zhang, Zhao, et al, 2023).…”
Section: Microbial Bioremediationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mercury‐resistant bacteria possessing mer‐induced resistance have been isolated (Joshi et al, 2021). The mer operon genes, which are typically found on genomic DNA (R. Zheng et al, 2018), plasmids (D. Li, Li, et al, 2022; X. Li, Yang, et al, 2022), the components of the Tn21 transposon in plastids (Dhir, 2019) and integrons (Dunon et al, 2022) are all variable in their number and characters. The mer genes are not limited to bacteria, having also been discovered in archaebacteria including Sulfolobus solfataricus , Halobacterium , Halococcs strain, and Asgard archaea (Artz et al, 2015; J. Zhang, Li, et al, 2023; C. J. Zhang, Liu, et al, 2023; Z. Zhang, Zhao, et al, 2023).…”
Section: Microbial Bioremediationmentioning
confidence: 99%