Abstract

EDP208 is a conjugative plasmid belonging to incompatibility group IncF0 lac, A restriction endonuclease map of this plasmid was constructed using five restriction enzymes: BamHI, HindIII, PvuI, SstI, and XhoI. On the basis of these mapping studies, the plasmid was found to be 90 kilobases in length. Clones were constructed from four large HindIII fragments of plasmid EDP208. One fragment, HindIII-20.5, was found to contain the lac genes and the origin of vegetative replication (oriV). Another fragment, HindIII-27.5, was found to contain all of the genes necessary for sex pilus formation, but it was nontransmissible. However, when used to complement a plasmid carrying an adjacent fragment, HindIII-23, the transfer of the latter occurred, suggesting that HindIII-23 contains the origin of transfer (oriT). The further localization of genes concerned with pilus biosynthesis was achieved by transposon mutagenesis. Six EDP208::Tn1 and thirty-seven EDP208::Tn5 mutants were isolated on the basis of their resistance to f1, a filamentous phage which adheres to intact pilus tips. The positions of the inserted transposons were determined on the restriction map and a 16.5-kilobase region was found to be required for pilus synthesis.

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