Utilization of Two Distinct Modes of Replication by a Hybrid Plasmid Constructed In Vitro from Separate Replicons

  1. Kenneth Timmis,
  2. Felipe Cabello, and
  3. Stanley N. Cohen
  1. Department of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305

Abstract

A hybrid plasmid, pSC134, that codes for two distinct sets of replication functions has been constructed in vitro by ligation of EcoRI endonuclease-cleaved pSC101 and Col E1 plasmid replicons, and has been introduced into Escherichia coli by transformation. The replication properties of the pSC134 plasmid in DNA polymerase I-defective mutants or in the presence of chloramphenicol indicate that this hybrid plasmid can utilize the functionally distinct modes of replication specified by both of its parent replicons.

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