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Entry Exclusion of Conjugative Plasmids of the IncA, IncC, and Related Untyped Incompatibility Groups.

Malika Humbert1, Kévin T Huguet1, Frédéric Coulombe1, Vincent Burrus2.   

Abstract

Conjugative plasmids of incompatibility group C (IncC), formerly known as A/C2, disseminate antibiotic resistance genes globally in diverse pathogenic species of Gammaproteobacteria. Salmonella genomic island 1 (SGI1) can be mobilized by IncC plasmids and was recently shown to reshape the conjugative type IV secretion system (T4SS) encoded by these plasmids to evade entry exclusion. Entry exclusion blocks DNA translocation between cells containing identical or highly similar plasmids. Here, we report that the protein encoded by the entry exclusion gene of IncC plasmids (eexC) mediates entry exclusion in recipient cells through recognition of the IncC-encoded TraGC protein in donor cells. Phylogenetic analyses based on EexC and TraGC homologs predicted the existence of at least three different exclusion groups among IncC-related conjugative plasmids. Mating assays using Eex proteins encoded by representative IncC and IncA (former A/C1) and related untyped plasmids confirmed these predictions and showed that the IncC and IncA plasmids belong to the C exclusion group, thereby explaining their apparent incompatibility despite their compatible replicons. Representatives of the two other exclusion groups (D and E) are untyped conjugative plasmids found in Aeromonas sp. Finally, we determined through domain swapping that the carboxyl terminus of the EexC and EexE proteins controls the specificity of these exclusion groups. Together, these results unravel the role of entry exclusion in the apparent incompatibility between IncA and IncC plasmids while shedding light on the importance of the TraG subunit substitution used by SGI1 to evade entry exclusion.IMPORTANCE IncA and IncC conjugative plasmids drive antibiotic resistance dissemination among several pathogenic species of Gammaproteobacteria due to the diversity of drug resistance genes that they carry and their ability to mobilize antibiotic resistance-conferring genomic islands such as SGI1 of Salmonella enterica While historically grouped as "IncA/C," IncA and IncC replicons were recently confirmed to be compatible and to abolish each other's entry into the cell in which they reside during conjugative transfer. The significance of our study is in identifying an entry exclusion system that is shared by IncA and IncC plasmids. It impedes DNA transfer to recipient cells bearing a plasmid of either incompatibility group. The entry exclusion protein of this system is unrelated to any other known entry exclusion proteins.
Copyright © 2019 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  IncA; IncA/C; IncC; T4SS; VirB6; antibiotics; conjugation; conjugative plasmid; entry exclusion; resistance

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30858294      PMCID: PMC6482922          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00731-18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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