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Giant linear plasmids in Streptomyces which code for antibiotic biosynthesis genes - Nature

  • ️Sakai, Akira
  • ️Thu Jul 30 1987
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  • Published: 30 July 1987

Nature volume 328pages 454–456 (1987)Cite this article

Abstract

A number of examples of circular plasmids with specific functions are known in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Several linear plasmids have also been identified1–6, but these are all relatively small: large linear plasmids cannot be separated from chromosomal DNA by conventional techniques. There are several cases where the genetic evidence suggests that a character is encoded by a plasmid but no plasmid can be physically detected. This has been the case for antibiotic synthesis genes in Streptomyces; in particular a plasmid SCP1 in Streptomyces coelicolor has been shown to be involved in methylenomycin production by genetic evidence7,8. We report here the application of orthogonal-field-alternation gel electrophoresis9 to the isolation of linear plasmids from Streptomyces. We have discovered a large linear plasmid of around 520 kilobases in Streptomyces lasaliensis and subsequently similar giant linear plasmids in other Streptomyces strains. We have confirmed that genes for methylenomycin biosynthesis10,11 are located on a series of giant linear plasmids in S. coelicolor. These observations may bear on the genetic variability and unstable genetic character of Streptomyces species.

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  1. Mitsubishi-Kasei Institute of Life Sciences, Minamiooya, Machida-shi, Tokyo, 194, Japan

    Haruyasu Kinashi, Miyuki Shimaji & Akira Sakai

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Kinashi, H., Shimaji, M. & Sakai, A. Giant linear plasmids in Streptomyces which code for antibiotic biosynthesis genes. Nature 328, 454–456 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1038/328454a0

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  • Received: 06 April 1987

  • Accepted: 26 May 1987

  • Issue Date: 30 July 1987

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/328454a0

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