But the partner
monomer resumes its role later in finishing synthesis in such a way that
it permanently inactivates both monomers, preventing catalysis of
additional plasmids.
That sounds like you could engineer the monomer so that it doesn't inactivate them, thus getting an infinite plasmid producing machine / bacteria. Without any primers.
The bacterium should secrete the plasmids then, else it would burst some time :)
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