Because of the importance of plasmids in many bacterial associations w
ith plants and animals, we determined the occurrence and distribution
of plasmid DNA in symbiotic Vibrio fischeri from the light organ of th
e sepiolid squid Euprymna scolopes. Analyses of 225 isolates of symbio
tic V. fischeri from 25 individual squids revealed an overall plasmid-
carriage rate of 56%. A large plasmid (greater than or equal to 39 kb)
was detected in 96% of those isolates carrying plasmids, and multiple
small plasmids were found to co-occur with one of the large plasmids
in 81% of plasmid-carrying strains. In addition, these plasmids appear
to be restricted to V. fischeri strains isolated from E. scolopes and
from seawater at sites of squid populations. We were unable to assign
a role or function to these plasmids, but they do not carry genes req
uired for the establishment of the light organ symbiosis. We conclude
that the essential bacterial symbiotic determinants must be encoded on
the chromosome and that the plasmids may carry genes that are importa
nt for the survival of these V. fischeri strains outside of the symbio
tic association.