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Plasmid genes

Hooykaas-van Slogteren, G.M.S., Hooykaas, P.J.J. Schilperoort, R.A. (1984). Expression of Ti plasmid genes in monocotyledonous plants infected with Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Nature, 311, 763-4. [Pg.153]

The gene sequences that encode neurotoxins have been studied thoroughly. Depending on the C. botulinum serotype, the sequences are located on chromosomes, bacteriophages, or plasmids. Genes encoding BoNTs A, B, E... [Pg.201]

Chemical recombination of vector insertion into the host cell recombining plasmid genes into the host genetic complement Replication of host cell... [Pg.332]

Yen, K. M. Gunsalus, I. C. (1982). Plasmid gene organization naphthalene/salicylate oxidation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 79, 874-8. [Pg.124]

Plasmids carry a variety of genes which are often useful to bacteria. Some proteins encoded by plasmid genes confer drug resistance to a bacterium. Some are antibiotics. For example, a protein encoded by a gene in plasmid ColEl is toxic to other strains of E. coli. Some plasmids carry genes for enzymes needed for the oxidation of hydrocarbons. Some plasmids contain... [Pg.248]

Collins, J. Hohn, B. (1978). Cosmids a type of plasmid gene-cloning vector that is packageable in vitro in bacteriophage X heads. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 75,4242-4246. [Pg.70]

Li, S., MacLaughlin, F.C., Fewell, J.G., Gondo, M., Wang, J., Nicol, F. et al. (2001) Muscle-specific enhancement of gene expression by incorporation of the SV40 enhancer in the expression plasmid. Gene Ther., 8, 494 197. [Pg.233]

Several attempts in the past have been made to achieve local gene delivery via coated balloon catheters or infusion catheters using both naked plasmid DNA and adenoviral vectors for the transfer of VEGF-1 or -2 (69,70). Walter et al. (69) demonstrated that local VEGF-2 plasmid gene delivery of a therapeutic gene via coated stents appears feasible, safe, and effective. [Pg.342]

Some types of bacteria (such as Pseudomonas, Aerobacter, and Klebsiella) utilize camphor, toluene, and other hydrocarbons as energy sources the induced enzymes are soluble forms of P-450, and in some instances the induction process appears to be controlled by plasmid genes.58 Simple eukaryotic cells, such as fungi,57 250 as well as simple and more highly evolved plants and animals,201 889 have detectable P-450-mediated monooxygenase activities that can be induced by chemicals under the proper conditions. [Pg.59]

Collins, J., and Hohn, B. (1978). Cosmids A Type of Plasmid Gene-Cloning Vector That Is Packageable in Vitro in Bacteriophage A Heads. Proc Natl Acad Sci 75 4242. [Pg.331]

Plasmids usually resemble chromosomes except that they are approximately 0.1-1.0% of the size of a bacterial chromosome, and there are a few that are linear rather than circular. Plasmid genes are not essential for the normal functioning of the cell but may code for a property that affords a survival advantage in certain environmental conditions bacteria possessing the plasmid in question would therefore be selected when such conditions exist. Properties which can be coded by plasmids include the ability to utilize unusual sugars or food sources, toxin production, production of pili that facilitate the attachment of a cell to a substrate (e.g. intestinal epithelium) and antibiotic resistance. A cell may contain multiple copies of any one plasmid and may contain two or more different plasmids. However, some plasmid combinations cannot co-exist inside the same cell and are said to be incompatible this phenomenon enables plasmids to be classified into incompatibility groups. [Pg.20]

Smith, L.C. and Nordstrom, J.L. (2000) Advances in plasmid gene delivery and expression in skeletal muscle. Current Opinion in Molecular Therapeutics, 2, 150-154. [Pg.247]

Allignet, J., Loncle, V., Mazodier, P, and El Solh, N. (1988). Nucleotide sequence of a staphylococcal plasmid gene, vgb, encoding a hydrolase inactivating the B components of vitginiamycin-like antibiotics. Plasmid 20, 271-275. [Pg.494]


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