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Four different integrative recombination events involved in the mobilization of the gonococcal 5.2 kb beta-lactamase plasmid pSJ5.2 in Escherichia coli.

Ramón Scharbaai-Vázquez1, Ana L González-Caraballo, Luis J Torres-Bauzá.   

Abstract

We identified and characterized four different recombination mechanisms involved in the cointegrative transfer of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae beta-lactamase plasmid pSJ5.2 by the gonococcal 41 kb tet(M) and the Gram negative self-transmissible plasmids N3 and R64 drd-33 using an Escherichia colirecA-background. Mobilization of pSJ5.2 by the tet(M) plasmid occurred by cointegration through a replicative transposition of two IS1 elements inserted upstream from the beta-lactamase gene of pSJ5.2 and creating a IS1::beta-lactamase hybrid promoter. Two types of recombinational events occurred within the 1.8 kb BamH1-HindIII fragment of pSJ5.2 with the N3 and R64 plasmids. A non-homologous recombination was found at coordinates 1817 and 2849 of pSJ5.2 with sequences from R64. A non-homologous recombination combined with an IS26-mediated one-ended transposition was found at coordinates 1817 and 3010 of pSJ5.2 with N3. In both recombinational events, a deletion of over 1 kb of pSJ5.2 occurred. The fourth recombination event was detected in the 1.0 kb BamH1-HindIII fragment of pSJ5.2 by homologous recombination between DNA from the truncated Tn3 resolvase gene of pSJ5.2 and the resolvase sequences from R64 and N3.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18778732      PMCID: PMC2615557          DOI: 10.1016/j.plasmid.2008.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plasmid        ISSN: 0147-619X            Impact factor:   3.466


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