Affiliation:
1. Department
of Genomics and Strain Development, Chr. Hansen A/S, DK-2970
Hørsholm, Denmark
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A
3,165-bp chromosomally integrated transposon, designatedTn
3692
, of the gram-positive strain
Lactobacillus
crispatus
CHCC3692 contains an
erm
(B) gene
conferring resistance to erythromycin at concentrations of up to 250μ
g/ml. Loss of this resistance can occur spontaneously, but the
rate is substantially increased by heat shock treatment. Heat shock
treatment at 60°C resulted in an almost 40-fold increase in the
frequency of erythromycin-sensitive cells (erythromycin MIC, 0.047μ
g/ml). The phenotypic change was followed by a dramatic
increase in transcription of the transposase gene and the concomitant
loss of an approximately 2-kb DNA fragment carrying the
erm
(B)
gene from the 3,165-bp
erm
transposon. In cells that were not
subjected to heat shock, transcription of the transposase gene was not
detectable. The upstream sequence of the transposase gene did not show
any homology to known heat shock promoters in the gene data bank.
Significant homology (>99%) was observed between the
erythromycin resistance-encoding gene from
L. crispatus
CHCC3692 and the
erm
(B) genes from other gram-positive
bacteria, such as
Streptococcus agalactiae
,
Streptococcus
pyogenes
,
Enterococcus faecium
, and
Lactobacillus
reuteri
, which strongly indicates a common origin of the
erm
(B) gene for these species. The transposed DNA element was
not translocated to other parts of the genome of CHCC3692, as
determining by Southern blotting, PCR analysis, and DNA sequencing. No
other major aberrations were observed, as judged by colony morphology,
growth performance of the strain, and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis.
These observations suggest that heat shock treatment could be used as a
tool for the removal of unwanted antibiotic resistance genes harbored
in transposons flanked by insertion sequence elements or transposases
in lactic acid bacteria used for animal and human food
production.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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