The Stabilization of Episomal Integration by Genetic Inversion: A General Hypothesis

  1. Edward A. Adelberg* and
  2. Peter Bergquist
  1. *Department of Microbiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510
  2. Department of Cell Biology, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Abstract

In F′ cells of Escherichia coli K12, recombination in the region of genetic duplication between chromosome and F-genote produces a rapid alteration between the integrated and detached states of the episome. Nevertheless, F′ strains can give rise to Hfr cells in which the F-genote has undergone stable integration. We have found that one such Hfr has retained the genetic duplication as well as the recombination proficiency of the parental F′ strain; to account for the failure of recombination to detach the episome in this Hfr, we have postulated the inversion of one of the duplicated regions. A general model is presented, showing that an inversion must prevent episome detachment by any combination of genetic crossovers.

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