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. 1983 Mar;153(3):1552–1557. doi: 10.1128/jb.153.3.1552-1557.1983

Comparison of Plasmids ColE2-P9 and ColE2-CA42 and Their Immunity Proteins

Robert Watson 1, Maya Konarska-Kozlowska 2, N Iyer 2, Makoto Yaguchi 3, Louis P Visentin 3
PMCID: PMC221810  PMID: 6338002

Abstract

Plasmids ColE2-CA42 (6.1 kilobases) and ColE2-P9 (6.8 kilobases) were found to have homologous (4.3-kilobase) DNA segments which contain their colicin and immunity genes. The relatedness of their immunity proteins was verified by determining their amino acid compositions and N-terminal sequences. These characteristics were compared with those of ColE3-CA38.

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