Megaplasmids are extrachromosomal genetic elements in the size
range of 100 kb and larger. They are found in physiologically and
phylogenetically diverse groups of bacteria and archaea. By
definition, megaplasmids are not essential for the viability of
their hosts under all growth conditions, but paradoxically many
megaplasmids carry the genetic information for the defining and
characteristic traits of the organism in which they reside.
Microbial Megaplasmids reviews our knowledge of the extensively
studied representatives, such as the catabolic plasmids of the
pseudomonads, the rhizobial Sym plasmids, the Ti plasmids of the
genus Agrobacterium and the giant enterobacterial virulence
plasmids. It also presents snapshots of more recently discovered
megaplasmids. The contribution of megaplasmids to the biology of
their hosts is described, highlighting the interactions between
megaplasmid and chromosomal genes.
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