Linkage of K99 Production and STa Activity in a Plasmid of an Escherichia Coli Porcine Isolate

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An Escherichia coli strain ZP118 of porcine origin was shown to harbor a 68-megadalton (Md) plasmid coding for a colonization factor K99 and heat-stable enterotoxin (STa), and a self-transmissible 51-Md plasmid coding for drug resistance. One of the transconjugants obtained by mating between ZP118 and E. coli C was found to harbor a 90-Md plasmid coding for K99, STa and drug resistance. Restriction endonuclease analysis suggested that the 90-Md plasmid could be a recombinant between the 68-Md plasmid and the 51-Md plasmid. © 1988, Center For Academic Publications Japan. All rights reserved.

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Shimizu, M., Sakano, T., & Satoh, S. (1988). Linkage of K99 Production and STa Activity in a Plasmid of an Escherichia Coli Porcine Isolate. Microbiology and Immunology, 32(6), 635–639. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.1988.tb01424.x

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