A plasmid partition system is a mechanism that ensures the stable inheritance of plasmids during bacterial cell division. Each plasmid has its independent...
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replication of the plasmid, the partitioning of the plasmid into daughter cells during cell division as well as the maintenance of the plasmid at low copy numbers...
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parABS system and parMRC system, are often referred to as the partition system or partition function of a plasmid. Plasmids of linear form are unknown...
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and medium copy number plasmids are different. Low copy plasmids (5 or less copies per host) require either a partitioning system or a toxin-antitoxin pair...
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molecule or to integrate into one; Loss of a maintenance system (see plasmid partition system). As a result of the abortive transfer, among all daughter...
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of plasmids during cell division, preventing plasmid loss. The R1 plasmid partitioning is a mechanism needed for the inheritance of the R1 plasmid. The...
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parM all combine to create the ParMRC system, a type II plasmid partitioning system. The process by which the plasmids are segregated from the chromosomal...
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The parABS system is a broadly conserved molecular mechanism for plasmid partitioning and chromosome segregation in bacteria. Originally identified as...
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The RK2 Plasmid is a broad-host-range plasmid belonging to the incP incompatibility group It is notable for its ability to replicate in a wide variety...
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plasmid (or F-plasmid), used for transforming and cloning in bacteria, usually E. coli. F-plasmids play a crucial role because they contain partition...
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Johan Paulsson (category Systems biologists)
stochastic processes, specializing in stochasticity in gene networks and plasmid reproduction. Johan Paulsson was born in 1973, in Kristinehamn, a small...
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may reflect an optimal structure for this role since the unrelated plasmid-partitioning protein ParM exhibits a similar structure. CetZ functions in cell...
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Fosmids are similar to cosmids but are based on the bacterial F-plasmid. The cloning vector is limited, as a host (usually E. coli) can only contain one...
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represented by P, K, D, Kc, or KD. The partition coefficient for an analyte in a particular biphasic solvent system is independent of the volume of the instrument...
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midzone of the cell. It is a peripheral membrane ATPase involved in plasmid partitioning. When first discovered in E. coli, MinD was thought to associate...
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Life (redirect from Living systems theories)
Viruses Executive Committee (May 2020). "The New Scope of Virus Taxonomy: Partitioning the Virosphere Into 15 Hierarchical Ranks". Nature Microbiology. 5 (5):...
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the sample is separated into a large number of partitions and the reaction is carried out in each partition individually. This separation allows a more reliable...
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chance. A selfish cytoplasmic gene is a gene located in an organelle, plasmid or intracellular parasite that modifies reproduction to cause its own increase...
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Conjugation involves plasmids, allowing plasmid DNA to be transferred from one bacterium to another. Infrequently, a plasmid may integrate into the...
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no "first cell". It may explain the unity and, at the same time, the partition into three lines (the three domains) of life. Kandler's pre-cell theory...
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viruses in Monodnaviria appear to have emerged from archaeal and bacterial plasmids on multiple occasions, though the origins of Duplodnaviria and Varidnaviria...
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of Bacillus cereus ATCC 10987 reveals metabolic adaptations and a large plasmid related to Bacillus anthracis pXO1". Nucleic Acids Res. 32 (3): 977–88...
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cell-culture plates. This approach leverages the editing of a "recorder plasmid" by the light-regulated recombinases, allowing for identification of cell...
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attributed to differences in the plasmids among species, as data presented in Schutt (1990) imply, habitat-specific plasmid DNA was induced by adaptation...
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typically more common in nature, and this is the shape most bacterial plasmids will take. For larger molecules it is common for hybrid structures to form...
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DNA replication (redirect from DNA partition)
recognized:[citation needed] All cellular life forms and many DNA viruses, phages and plasmids use a primase to synthesize a short RNA primer with a free 3′ OH group...
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Francisco J. M. (2015). "Exploring CRISPR Interference by Transformation with Plasmid Mixtures: Identification of Target Interference Motifs in Escherichia coli"...
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context, not even partially conserved in most cases, was present in all plasmid-borne αr15 loci (additional file 1), which integrates the defined group...
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application involve using bacterial plasmids to tag plasmids with the Fc region of the antibody such as pFUSE-Fc plasmid.[citation needed] There are several...
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In order to monitor the fate of cytosolic misfolded proteins in vivo, a plasmid carrying a GFP tagged folding reporter was cloned. The folding reporter...
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