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Plasmids relaxed replicated

Many bacterial cells contain self-replicating, extrachromosomal DNA molecules called plasmids. This form of DNA is closed circular, double-stranded, and much smaller than chromosomal DNA its molecular weight ranges from 2 X 106 to 20 X 106, which corresponds to between 3000 and 30,000 base pairs. Bacterial plasmids normally contain genetic information for the translation of proteins that confer a specialized and sometimes protective characteristic (phenotype) on the organism. Examples of these characteristics are enzyme systems necessary for the production of antibiotics, enzymes that degrade antibiotics, and enzymes for the production of toxins. Plasmids are replicated in the cell by one of two possible modes. Stringent replicated plasmids are present in only a few copies and relaxed replicated plasmids are present in many copies, sometimes up to 200. In addition, some relaxed plasmids continue to be produced even after the antibiotic chloramphenicol is used to inhibit chromosomal DNA synthesis in the host cell. Under these conditions, many copies of the plasmid DNA may be produced (up to 2000 or 3000) and may accumulate to 30 to 40°/o of the total cellular DNA. [Pg.418]

The plasmid should replicate in a relaxed fashion so that many copies are produced. [Pg.418]

Onishi et al. (1993) developed an assay that monitors the relaxation of super-coiled plasmid DNA induced by DNA topoisomerase. Supercoiling of DNA is important in the formation of chromatin and in determining functions of DNA, including replication, transcription, recombination, and repair. [Pg.405]


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