Literature DB >> 10933687

MM1, a temperate bacteriophage of the type 23F Spanish/USA multiresistant epidemic clone of Streptococcus pneumoniae: structural analysis of the site-specific integration system.

E Gindreau1, R López, P García.   

Abstract

We have characterized a temperate phage (MM1) from a clinical isolate of the multiply antibiotic-resistant Spanish/American 23F Streptococcus pneumoniae clone (Spain(23F)-1 strain). The 40-kb double-stranded genome of MM1 has been isolated as a DNA-protein complex. The use of MM1 DNA as a probe revealed that the phage genome is integrated in the host chromosome. The host and phage attachment sites, attB and attP, respectively, have been determined. Nucleotide sequencing of the attachment sites identified a 15-bp core site (5'-TTATAATTCATCCGC-3') that has not been found in any bacterial genome described so far. Sequence information revealed the presence of an integrase gene (int), which represents the first identification of an integrase in the pneumococcal system. A 1.5-kb DNA fragment embracing attP and the int gene contained all of the genetic information needed for stable integration of a nonreplicative plasmid into the attB site of a pneumococcal strain. This vector will facilitate the introduction of foreign genes into the pneumococcal chromosome. Interestingly, DNAs highly similar to that of MM1 have been detected in several clinical pneumococcal isolates of different capsular types, suggesting a widespread distribution of these phages in relevant pathogenic strains.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10933687      PMCID: PMC112310          DOI: 10.1128/jvi.74.17.7803-7813.2000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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