Shields M S, Kline B C, Tam J E
J Bacteriol. 1987 Jul;169(7):3375-8. doi: 10.1128/jb.169.7.3375-3378.1987.
In Escherichia coli, concentrations of a mini-F plasmid with two origins of replication (oriV and oriS) were 50% lower in fast-growing cells than in slow-growing cells. By contrast, a mini-F plasmid deleted for oriV maintained a uniform concentration in both fast- and slow-growing cells, and in this behavior the plasmid mimicked the control by the host of chromosomal origin (oriC) concentration.
在大肠杆菌中,带有两个复制起点(oriV和oriS)的微型F质粒在快速生长的细胞中的浓度比在缓慢生长的细胞中低50%。相比之下,缺失oriV的微型F质粒在快速生长和缓慢生长的细胞中都保持均匀的浓度,并且在这种行为上,该质粒模拟了宿主对染色体起点(oriC)浓度的控制。