Literature DB >> 7908903

Genetic and nucleotide sequence analysis of the gene htdA, which regulates conjugal transfer of IncHI plasmids.

K F Whelan1, D Maher, E Colleran, D E Taylor.   

Abstract

IncHI plasmids are naturally repressed for conjugative transfer and do not allow efficient propagation of the IncH pilus-specific phage Hgal. Transposons Tn7, Tn5, and TnlacZ were inserted into IncHI plasmids R478, R477-1, and R27, respectively, leading to the isolation of several plasmid mutants which exhibited increased levels of transfer and also permitted good lysis with phage Hgal. A 4.3-kb HindIII fragment from R478 reversed both phenotypic effects of derepression for the R477-1::Tn5 and the R478::Tn7 derivatives, pKFW99 and pKFW100, respectively. Exonuclease III deletions of this fragment and nucleotide sequence analysis indicated that the gene responsible for transfer repression, named here htdA, encoded a polypeptide of 150 amino acids. Cloning and sequence analysis of pDT2454 (R27::TnlacZ) revealed that the transposon had inserted into an open reading frame (ORF) which had an 83% amino acid identity with the R478 htdA gene. Maxicell analysis showed both the R27 and R478 HtdA products had molecular masses of 19.9 kDa. Conjugation experiments showed that the cloned htdA determinants caused a significant reduction of the transfer frequencies of wild-type R478 and R27 plasmids. Examination of both R478 derepressed mutants, pKFW100 and pKFW101, indicated that both transposon insertions occurred upstream of the htdA ORF. The results suggest that HtdA is a regulatory component of IncH plasmid transfer and also show that the region upstream of the htdA ORF is involved in transfer repression. The locations of the htdA determinants were identified on the plasmid maps of R27 and R478.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7908903      PMCID: PMC205345          DOI: 10.1128/jb.176.8.2242-2251.1994

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


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