Abstract
The genes coding for vegetative F plasmid replication, replication control, and incompatibility are known to map between the kilobase coordinates 40.3 and 49.3 (abbreviated 40.3–49.3F). We have subdivided this region of the F genome by a combination of in vivo and in vitro genetic techniques and have constructed F:pSC101 hybrid plasmids which contain the F DNA sequences having the approximate coordinates 41–43, 43–46, and 46–49F. We find that hybrids with regions 43–46 and 46–49F are incompatible with an F′ lac + plasmid while the hybrid with the region 41–43F is compatible. We have also constructed similar F:pSC101 hybrid plasmids with the regions 43–46 and 46–49F derived from mini-F plasmid copy number mutants. We find that hybrids made from three independent F copy number mutants show a loss of the incompatibility function associated with the 43–46F region and retention of the incompatibility function associated with 46–49F region. Moreover, spontaneous revertants, selected for regain of the 43–46F incompatibility function, have also regained normal control over their copy numbers. We also find that copy number mutations map in the 43–46F region. From our results we conclude (i) that F contains at least two inc + loci, designated incA + (46–49F) and incB + (43–46F), and (ii) that gene(s) regulating F copy number may be related to the incB + gene(s).
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