Plasmids specifying ϵ-caprolactam degradation in Pseudomonas strains

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The large plasmid DNAs were found in several strains of Pseudomonas sp. capable of growing on ε{lunate}-caprolactam as a sole source of carbon and nitrogen. The ability to grow on ε{lunate}-caprolactam and ε{lunate}-aminocaproic acid as sole sources of carbon or nitrogen and adipic acid as a sole source of carbon could be transferred in interspecies crosses. All transconjugants harboured corresponding large plasmid DNAs. It was suggested that the discovered plasmids possessed the genetic material controlling several consecutive reactions of ε{lunate}-caprolactam catabolism yielding acetate and succinate. © 1984.

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Boronin, A. M., Naumova, R. P., Grishchenkov, V. G., & Ilijinskaya, O. N. (1984). Plasmids specifying ϵ-caprolactam degradation in Pseudomonas strains. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 22(3), 167–170. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.1984.tb00719.x

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