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- W194681192 abstract "Publisher Summary This chapter discusses plasmid-encoded ion transport systems. A wide variety of bacterial functions are encoded on extrachromosomal plasmid DNA. These include resistance to antibiotics, resistance to agents that damage DNA, restriction and modification of foreign DNA, metabolic functions mediated by enzyme production, bacteriocin, toxin, and antibiotic production, colonization and other virulence factors, and tumor production in plants. Although few in number, the ion transport systems described in the chapter are divided into three categories: (1) that which confers a specific biochemical utilization potential, (2) that which confers resistance to the toxic metal ions of cadmium, arsenate, arsenite, and mercury, and (3) that which confers a virulence property to an otherwise nonpathogenic bacterium, iron transport. Arsenate is toxic to bacteria because, as an analog of phosphate, it is transported by bacterial phosphate transport systems and interferes intracellularly with production of phosphorylated intermediates. Resistance to arsenicals is carried on both transmissible and nonconjugative plasmids and was found in bacteria isolated well before the advent of antibiotic use." @default.
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- W194681192 title "Plasmid-Encoded Ion Transport Systems" @default.
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