@article{162488e3546d45728cc9ebb74e4500fa,
title = "Reconsideration of the previously classified incompatibility groups of plasmids, IncP-1 and IncP-11",
abstract = "This study presents the reassessment of earlier published data with reference to the article published in Environmental Microbiology entitled {\textquoteleft}IncP-type plasmids carrying genes for antibiotic resistance or aromatic compound degradation are prevalent in sequenced Aromatoleum and Thauera strains{\textquoteright} by Lo et al. This correspondence clarifies misperceptions of plasmids classified under incompatibility (Inc) groups IncP-1 and IncP-11.",
author = "Masaki Shintani and Haruo Suzuki and Hideaki Nojiri and Masato Suzuki",
note = "Funding Information: Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development, Grant/Award Numbers: JP22fk0108133, JP22fk0108139, JP22fk0108642, JP22gm1610003, JP22wm0225004, JP22wm0225008, JP22wm0225022, JP22wm0325003, JP22wm0325022, JP22wm0325037; Japan Science and Technology Agency, Grant/Award Number: JPMJCR20H1; Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant/Award Numbers: JP16H06279, JP19H02869, JP19H05679, JP19H05686, JP20K07509, JP20K10436, JP20KK0128; Ohsumi Frontier Science Foundation Funding information Funding Information: The authors are grateful to Prof Dr. S. Iyobe of Gumma University School of Medicine, Japan, and Prof Dr. M. Tsuda of Tohoku University, Japan for providing RP1‐1. This work was supported by grants JP22wm0225008, JP22wm0325022 to M. Shintani and JP22gm1610003, JP22fk0108133, JP22fk0108139, JP22fk0108642, JP22wm0225004, JP22wm0225008, JP22wm0225022, JP22wm0325003, JP22wm0325022, JP22wm0325037 to M. Suzuki from the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED); grants JP16H06279, JP19H02869, JP19H05686, JP20KK0128 to M. Shintani and JP20K10436, JPMJCR20H1 to H. Suzuki and JP19H05679, JP19H05686 to H. Nojiri and JP20K07509 to M. Suzuki from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan; grants to M. Shintani, H. Suzuki, and H. Nojiri from Consortium for the Exploration of Microbial Functions of Ohsumi Frontier Science Foundation, Japan. Funding Information: The authors are grateful to Prof Dr. S. Iyobe of Gumma University School of Medicine, Japan, and Prof Dr. M. Tsuda of Tohoku University, Japan for providing RP1-1. This work was supported by grants JP22wm0225008, JP22wm0325022 to M. Shintani and JP22gm1610003, JP22fk0108133, JP22fk0108139, JP22fk0108642, JP22wm0225004, JP22wm0225008, JP22wm0225022, JP22wm0325003, JP22wm0325022, JP22wm0325037 to M. Suzuki from the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED); grants JP16H06279, JP19H02869, JP19H05686, JP20KK0128 to M. Shintani and JP20K10436, JPMJCR20H1 to H. Suzuki and JP19H05679, JP19H05686 to H. Nojiri and JP20K07509 to M. Suzuki from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan; grants to M. Shintani, H. Suzuki, and H. Nojiri from Consortium for the Exploration of Microbial Functions of Ohsumi Frontier Science Foundation, Japan. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 The Authors. Environmental Microbiology published by Applied Microbiology International and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.",
year = "2023",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1111/1462-2920.16345",
language = "English",
volume = "25",
pages = "1071--1076",
journal = "Environmental Microbiology",
issn = "1462-2912",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "6",
}