Literature DB >> 26635412

Diversification of broad host range plasmids correlates with the presence of antibiotic resistance genes.

Xiaobin Li1, Yafei Wang2, Celeste J Brown3, Fei Yao1, Yong Jiang2, Eva M Top3, Hui Li4.   

Abstract

The IncP-1ε subgroup is a recently identified phylogenetic clade within IncP-1 plasmids, which plays an important role in the spread of antibiotic resistance and degradation of xenobiotic pollutants. Here, four IncP-1ε plasmids were exogenously captured from a petroleum-contaminated habitat in China and compared phylogenetically and genomically with previously reported IncP-1ε and other IncP-1 plasmids. The IncP-1ε plasmids can be clearly subdivided into two subclades, designated as ε-I and ε-II, based on phylogenetic analysis of backbone proteins TraI and TrfA. This was further supported by comparison of concatenated backbone genes. Moreover, the two subclades differed in the transposon types, phenotypes and insertion locations of the accessory elements. The accessory genes on ε-I plasmids were inserted between parA and traC, and harbored ISPa17 and Tn402-like transposon modules, typically carrying antibiotic resistance genes. In contrast, the accessory elements on ε-II plasmids were typically located between trfA and oriV, and contained IS1071, which was commonly inserted within the Tn501-like transposon, typically harboring a cluster of genes encoding mercury resistance and/or catabolic pathways. Our study is one of the first to compare IncP-1 plasmid genomes from China, expands the available collection of IncP-1ε plasmids and enhances our understanding of their diversity, biogeography and evolutionary history. © FEMS 2015. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  IncP-1ε plasmid; antibiotic resistance; comparative genome analysis; horizontal gene transfer; petroleum polluted soil; wastewater

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26635412      PMCID: PMC4809973          DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiv151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Ecol        ISSN: 0168-6496            Impact factor:   4.194


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