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    Plasmids exhibit great diversity of gene content and host ranges and are famous for quick adaptation to the genetic background of the bacterial host cell. In addition to observing ever evolving plasmids, some plasmids have conserved backbones: a stable core composition and arrangement of genes in addition to variable regions. There are a few reports of extremely conserved plasmids. Here we report the complete sequence of pRK100 plasmid - a large, well-characterized conjugative F-like plasmid found in an Escherichia coli strain isolated from a urinary tract infection patient in 1990. The sequence shows that the 142 kb-long pRK100 plasmid is nearly identical to plasmids circulating in distant geographical locations and found in different host E. coli strains between 2007 and 2017. We also performed additional functional characterization of pRK100. Our results showed that pRK100 does not have a strong pathogenicity phenotype in porcine primary bladder epithelial cell culture. Moreover, the conjugation of pRK100 seems to strongly depend on recipient characteristics. These observations and identification of the pRK100 plasmid in different strain genotypes leave the extreme sequence conservation and broad distribution of this plasmid unexplained. Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Marjanca Starčič Erjavec, Karmen Jeseničnik, Lauren P Elam, Andrej Kastrin, Luka Predojević, Tatyana A Sysoeva. Complete sequence of classic F-type plasmid pRK100 shows unique conservation over time and geographic location. Plasmid. 2022 Jan-Mar;119-120:102618

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    PMID: 35077724

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