Literature DB >> 6303898

Evolution of transposons: natural selection for Tn5 in Escherichia coli K12.

S W Biel, D L Hartl.   

Abstract

A novel in vivo effect of the transposable element Tn5 has been observed in chemostats when certain isogenic Tn5 and non-Tn5 strains of Escherichia coli compete for a limiting carbon source in the absence of kanamycin. The Tn5-bearing strain has a more rapid growth rate and increases in frequency from 50% to 90% within the first 15 to 20 generations. The effect occurs when Tn5 is inserted at a variety of chromosomal locations or when the element is carried by an episome, but it is strain specific, having been observed in two out of three strains examined. (For reasons unknown, the effect has not been observed with derivatives of strain CSH12.) Although the growth-rate advantage of Tn5 is independent of nutrient concentration and generation time, it can be reduced by prior adaptation of the strains to limiting conditions, and the amount of reduction is proportional to the length of prior adaptation. The growth-rate effect is evidently not caused by beneficial mutations induced by Tn5 transposition, as Tn5-bearing strains selected in chemostats retain their initial Tn5 position and copy number. However, the effect does not occur in Tn5-112, a transpositionless deletion mutation missing the transposase-coding region of the right-hand IS sequence flanking the element. Since Tn5-112 retains a functional kanamycin-phosphotransferase gene, this gene is not responsible for the growth-rate effect. Thus, the effect evidently requires transposase function, but it does not involve actual transposition of the intact element. Altogether, these data provide a mechanism for the maintenance of Tn5 in bacterial populations in the absence of kanamycin, and they suggest a model for the proliferation and the maintenance of IS sequences and transposable elements in the absence of other identifiable selection pressures.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6303898      PMCID: PMC1202041     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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