TABLE 2.
Incompatibility results for gonococcal plasmids pJD5/pFP5 (ori1) and pJD9/pFP9 (ori2/ori3)
| Incompatibility group | Resident/incoming plasmida
|
Incompatibilityb | |
|---|---|---|---|
| pJD9/pFP9 | pJD5/pFP5 | ||
| IncW | X | X | Yes with pJD9/pFP9 |
| IncL/M | X | X | No |
| IncB/O | X | X | No |
| IncH12 | X | X | No |
| IncF1 | X | X | No |
| IncY | X | X | No |
| IncN | X | X | No |
| IncT | X | X | No |
| IncQ | X | X | No |
| IncV | X | X | No |
| IncFIIA | X | X | Yes with pJD5/pFP5 |
| IncII | X | X | No |
| IncFIB | X | X | No |
| IncU | X | X | No |
Experiments included resident as well as incoming plasmids. X denotes that the plasmid was used as the resident or incoming plasmid when tested against the plasmid of a known incompatibility group.
Yes indicates that plasmids cannot be maintained in the same cell (i.e., they are incompatible). No indicates that plasmids can be maintained in the same cell.