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A physical and functional analysis of Tn917, a Streptococcus transposon in the Tn3 family that functions in Bacillus.

J B Perkins, P J Youngman.   

Abstract

The erythromycin-resistance (Emr)-conferring transposon Tn917, first isolated in the genus Streptococcus, has in previous work been shown to function efficiently in the spore-forming species Bacillus subtilis, where it has been developed as a tool for identifying and studying sporulation genes. In the present work, a physical analysis of Tn917 was undertaken, including detailed restriction mapping, chemical DNA sequencing, heteroduplex studies, and Southern hybridization analysis, as a first step in understanding the genetic organization of this useful insertion element. The location and transcriptional orientation of the transposon-borne erm gene (the gene responsible for the Emr phenotype) have been determined, and a partial sequence of DNA 5' to the coding sequence of this gene indicates that its inducibility is probably the result of "translational attenuation," a mechanism known to be responsible for the regulation of at least two other gram-positive erm genes. Restriction mapping and heteroduplex analysis have revealed extensive homology between Tn917 and the Staphylococcus transposon Tn551, throughout virtually their entire lengths, and DNA sequencing studies have revealed a remarkably high degree of sequence correspondence within the terminal inverted repeats of Tn917, Tn551 and the gram-negative transposon Tn3. Tn917 was also shown to generate a 5-bp duplication upon insertion, as do Tn3 and Tn551 (and all of the other Tn3-related elements studied thus far), strengthening the conclusion that these three transposons are members of a highly dispersed family of related insertion elements which populate both gram-positive and gram-negative genera.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6095351     DOI: 10.1016/0147-619x(84)90058-1

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


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