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J Bacteriol
; 185(3): 1097-100, 2003 Feb.
Article
de Anglais
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-12533486
RÉSUMÉ
Stationary-phase cells displayed a distribution of relaxed plasmids and had the ability to recover plasmid supercoiling as soon as nutrients became available. Preexisting gyrase molecules in these cells were responsible for this recovery. Stationary-phase rpoS cells showed a bimodal distribution of plasmids and failed to supercoil plasmids after the addition of nutrients, suggesting that rpoS plays a role in the regulation of plasmid topology during the stationary phase.