The insertion of a high-copy-number plasmid into a lambdoid phage chromosome which lacks a functional repressor gene confers on the hybrid ‘phasmid' the capacity to grow on an immune lysogen. This was found to be due to titration of repressor because of plasmid replication. We have exploited this property in order to isolate mutants that affect plasmid replication. These mutants have been mapped in a region that was previously characterized as necessary for plasmid replication and incompatibility properties. Some of the mutations could revert at frequencies characteristic of single-base-pair change mutations. © 1982, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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Cesareni, G., Castagnoli, L., & Brenner, S. (1982). The phasmid as a tool for plasmid genetics: II. Isolation of point mutations that affect replication of a ColE1-related plasmid. Genetical Research, 40(3), 233–247. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016672300019121
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