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Displacement of Bacterial Plasmids by Engineered Unilateral Incompatibility
Author(s) -
Robert Gooding-Townsend,
Steven Ten Holder,
Brian Ingalls
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
ieee life sciences letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2332-7685
DOI - 10.1109/lls.2015.2465839
Subject(s) - general topics for engineers , bioengineering
Bacterial plasmids employ copy number control systems to ensure that they do not overburden their hosts. Plasmid incompatibility is caused by shared components of copy number control systems, resulting in mutual inhibition of replication. Incompatible plasmids cannot be stably maintained within a host cell. Unilateral incompatibility, in which the plasmid replicons are compatible but one plasmid encodes for the replication inhibitor of the other, leads to rapid displacement of the inhibited plasmid. Thus, we propose that the unilateral incompatibility can be used to eradicate an undesirable plasmid from a population. To investigate this process, we developed deterministic and stochastic models of plasmid dynamics. An analysis of these models provides predictions about the efficacy of plasmid displacement.

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