Abstract

Eighty-seven strains of acetic acid bacteria were surveyed for plasmids by CsCl-ethidium bromide equilibrium centrifugation of cell lysates. Twenty-seven of the 33 strains of Acetobacter were found to harbor plasmid DNA and most strains contained multiple species of low-molecular-weight plasmids. On the other hand, plasmid DNAs were detected in 23 of the 36 strains of Gluconobacter and most of them had molecular weights of more than 5 megadaltons. Of the 18 strains newly isolated from a vinegar factory, some of which were examined taxonomically, 17 contained plasmid DNA. The molecular weights of plasmids detected in this study were in the range of about one to over 17 megadaltons. The plasmids with molecular weights of less than 5 megadaltons were characterized with restriction endonucleases. The physical maps of two plasmids designated as pMV1O1 and pMV102, which were found in the isolated strains, were constructed.

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