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Genetic structure, function and regulation of the transposable element IS21.

C Reimmann1, R Moore, S Little, A Savioz, N S Willetts, D Haas.   

Abstract

The IncP plasmid R68.45 and other plasmids carrying tandem repeats of the insertion sequence IS21 [= (IS21)2] produce replicon fusions via transposition at high frequencies in Escherichia coli and other gram-negative bacteria, whereas plasmids with a single IS21 copy, e.g. R68, give replicon fusions rarely. The 2131 bp nucleotide sequence of IS21 was determined; at the ends there were 11 bp inverted repeats with one mismatch. Two adjacent open reading frames, istA and istB, were located on one DNA strand of IS21. In E. coli maxicells, polypeptides of 46 kDa (the istA gene product) and 30 kDa (the istB gene product) were expressed by (IS21)2 plasmids, but not by IS21 plasmids. Genetic analysis of (IS21)2 plasmids indicates that the IS21-IS21 junctions form a promoter, which initiates transcription of the istAB operon in one of the two IS21 elements. A single IS21 element fused to an inducible external tac promoter expressed both proteins after induction, but did not promote effective replicon fusion, unless an IS21-IS21 junction (the preferred site for IS21 transposase action) was also present on the plasmid carrying the tac-IS21 construct. The sequences located between the IS21 elements in (IS21)2, 3 bp in R68.45 or 2 bp in pME28, were not recovered in the replicon fusion products. Homologous recombination between the directly oriented IS21 elements in the fusion products led to plasmids with a single IS21 insertion. Analysis of the latter showed that IS21 had a low, but not totally random specificity of insertion and created target duplications of 4 bp (occasionally 5 bp).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2540414     DOI: 10.1007/bf00427038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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