Wa. Venables et al., THE USE OF 2-DIMENSIONAL GRADIENT PLATES TO INVESTIGATE THE RANGE OF CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH CONJUGAL PLASMID TRANSFER OCCURS, Microbiology, 141, 1995, pp. 2713-2718
Gel-stabilized two-dimensional gradient plates were used to study the
effects of ph, salt concentration and temperature on the conjugal tran
sfer of plasmid RP4 between strains of Escherichia coli and Pseudomona
s putida. The combinations of ph and salt concentration that permitted
conjugation were mapped as a two-dimensional growth area occupied by
transconjugants following conjugation. This conjugation domain was les
s extensive than the areas that supported growth of the parental strai
ns, and showed evidence for the interactive effects of ph and salt con
centration in determination of conditions that permitted conjugation.
The size and shape of the conjugation domain was influenced by time, t
emperature, the identities of the donor and recipient bacteria, and th
e combination of donor and recipient bacteria.