Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The conjugative transposon CTnDOT is virtually identical over most of its length to another conjugative transposon, CTnERL, except that CTnDOT carries an
ermF
gene that is not found on CTnERL. In this report, we show that the region containing
ermF
appears to consist of a 13-kb chimera composed of at least one class I composite transposon and a mobilizable transposon (MTn). Although the
ermF
region contains genes also carried on
Bacteroides
transposons Tn
4351
and Tn
4551
, it does not contain the IS
4351
element which is found on these transposons. In CTnDOT, insertion of the
ermF
region occurred near a stem-loop structure at the end of
orf2
, an open reading frame located immediately downstream of the integrase (
int
) gene of CTnDOT, and in a region known to be important for excision of CTnERL and CTnDOT. The chimera that comprises the
ermF
region can apparently no longer excise and circularize, but it contains a functional mobilization region related to that described for the
Bacteroides
MTn Tn
4399
. Analysis of 19 independent
Bacteroides
isolates showed that the
ermF
region is located in the same position in all of the strains analyzed and that the compositions of the
ermF
region are almost identical in these strains. Therefore, it appears that CTnDOT-like elements present in community and clinical isolates of
Bacteroides
were derived from a common ancestor and proliferated in the diverse
Bacteroides
population.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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