Xm. Rao et Rj. Meyer, CONJUGAL MOBILIZATION OF PLASMID DNA - TERMINATION FREQUENCY AT THE ORIGIN OF TRANSFER OF PLASMID R1162, Journal of bacteriology, 176(19), 1994, pp. 5958-5961
Conjugal transfer of plasmid R1162 is initiated and terminated at a 38
-bp origin of transfer (oriT). Plasmids containing two directly repeat
ed copies of oriT were used to determine the actual frequency of termi
nation at this site. This frequency was calculated both for oriT(nic),
a mutated origin that cannot act as the initiation site of transfer,
and for an unmutated oriT where transfer had been initiated. In both c
ases, the termination frequency decreased as the distance between the
initiation and termination sites became greater and was significantly
less than one for plasmids the size of R1162. A substantial proportion
of recipient cells received more than one plasmid copy during transfe
r. Our results indicate that termination is inefficient but that this
is partly compensated for by the transmission of multiple plasmid copi
es.