1993
DOI: 10.1128/jb.175.20.6530-6536.1993
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Mobilization of small plasmids in Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis is accompanied by specific aggregation

Abstract: Mobilizations of pBC16 and pAND006, containing the replicon of the Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis plasmid pTX14-3, between strains of B. thuringiensis subsp. israelensis were examined. Transconjugants appeared after a few minutes and reached a maximum frequency after approximately 2 h. Plasmid pBC16 was mobilized at a frequency approximately 200 times that of pAND006. However, pAND006 was consistently transferred, suggesting that the replicon of pTX14-3 is sufficient to sustain mobilization in B. th… Show more

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“…The aggregation phenotypes are characterized by the appearance of macroscopic aggregates when cells of exponentially growing strains of Agr ϩ and Agr Ϫ bacteria are mixed in broth. The mobilization of small plasmids was found to be unidirectional, from Agr ϩ cells to Agr Ϫ cells (1). In addition, the Agr ϩ phenotype was transferred at a high frequency (Ϸ100%) to Agr Ϫ cells during broth matings.…”
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“…The aggregation phenotypes are characterized by the appearance of macroscopic aggregates when cells of exponentially growing strains of Agr ϩ and Agr Ϫ bacteria are mixed in broth. The mobilization of small plasmids was found to be unidirectional, from Agr ϩ cells to Agr Ϫ cells (1). In addition, the Agr ϩ phenotype was transferred at a high frequency (Ϸ100%) to Agr Ϫ cells during broth matings.…”
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“…The natural host of phage GIL01 is the insect pathogen B. thuringiensis subspecies israelensis strain NB31 (2). The permissive plasmid-free strain GBJ002 (31), derived from strain 4Q2 and related to NB31 (32), was used to propagate GIL01.…”
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“…These include Bacillus thuringiensis (Andrup et al, 1993), Lactobacillus plantarum (Reniero et al, 1992), Lactococcus lactis The clumping phenomenon is clearly visible. Aggregation substance was detected by reacting the cells/clumps with a polyclonal antiserum directed against pAD1-encoded aggregation substance and decorating the bound antibodies with a commercial preparation of goat (anti-rabbit) antibodies conjugated to gold particles (10 nm diameter).…”
Section: I Detection By Observation Of a Bacterial Clumping Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%