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Plasmids, a molecular cornerstone of antimicrobial resistance in the One Health era
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Salvador Castañeda-Barba+2 more
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2003
Bacterial plasmids are extra-chromosomal, covalently-closed circular (CCC) molecules of DNA that are capable of autonomous replication (1). Plasmids may contain genes for a variety of phenotypic traits, such as antibiotic resistance, virulence, or metabolic activities, although some plasmids comprise genes conferring no detectable phenotype and are ...
A P, Johnson, N, Woodford
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Bacterial plasmids are extra-chromosomal, covalently-closed circular (CCC) molecules of DNA that are capable of autonomous replication (1). Plasmids may contain genes for a variety of phenotypic traits, such as antibiotic resistance, virulence, or metabolic activities, although some plasmids comprise genes conferring no detectable phenotype and are ...
A P, Johnson, N, Woodford
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1985
It is a quarter century since the publications of evidence for the transmissibility of drug resistance among Enterobacteria (1,48). Although it was not the beginning of plasmid research, it was that discovery that led to the great expansion of work on plasmids, their natural history, and the uses to which they can be put. By their practical importance,
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It is a quarter century since the publications of evidence for the transmissibility of drug resistance among Enterobacteria (1,48). Although it was not the beginning of plasmid research, it was that discovery that led to the great expansion of work on plasmids, their natural history, and the uses to which they can be put. By their practical importance,
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2003
Genetic manipulation of mycobacteria has historically been difficult. This is in large part due to the impenetrable nature of the cell wall, resulting in difficulty both in introducing DNA into the bacterium and subsequent isolation of intact plasmid DNA.
N, Casali, S, Ehrt
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Genetic manipulation of mycobacteria has historically been difficult. This is in large part due to the impenetrable nature of the cell wall, resulting in difficulty both in introducing DNA into the bacterium and subsequent isolation of intact plasmid DNA.
N, Casali, S, Ehrt
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1983
This chapter describes the degradative plasmids. Microorganisms play a major role in the degradation of the products and by-products of the activities of animals and plants and other microorganisms. The failure of microorganisms to rapidly recycle any of these compounds results in their accumulation in the environment and can lead to the phenomenon of ...
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This chapter describes the degradative plasmids. Microorganisms play a major role in the degradation of the products and by-products of the activities of animals and plants and other microorganisms. The failure of microorganisms to rapidly recycle any of these compounds results in their accumulation in the environment and can lead to the phenomenon of ...
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Two defence systems eliminate plasmids from seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae
Nature, 2022Milena Jaskólska+2 more
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