Nucleotide sequence and replication properties of the Bacillus borstelensis cryptic plasmid pHT926.
AUTOR(ES)
Ebisu, S
RESUMO
The nucleotide sequence of pHT926, a cryptic plasmid found in Bacillus borstelensis HP926, was determined. pHT926 replicates by a rolling-circle mechanism and belongs to the pC194 plasmid family. The copy number of pHT926 was fourfold higher than that of pUB110 and very stably maintained in Bacillus choshinensis.
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