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. 1990 Jun;56(6):1645–1648. doi: 10.1128/aem.56.6.1645-1648.1990

Genes Responsible for Size Reduction of Marine Vibrios during Starvation Are Located on the Chromosome

Adam J Smigielski 1,†,*, Brian Wallace 1, Kevin C Marshall 1
PMCID: PMC184487  PMID: 16348207

Abstract

In a survey of 21 marine Vibrio spp., all responded to nutrient deprivation by undergoing a reduction in size (dwarfing). However, only 43% of these strains possessed one or more plasmids, suggesting that the genes responsible for dwarfing were located on the chromosome rather than on the plasmids. This conclusion was confirmed by the observation that fragmentation and subsequent size reduction occurred in three strains from which the plasmids had been removed by curing. The cured strains lost certain characteristics, such as resistance to some heavy metals and antibiotics, that were restored when the plasmids were reintroduced by either transformation or electroporation.

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