Affiliation:
1. Department of Food Science and Nutrition and Center for Microbial and Plant Genomics, University of Minnesota, Cargill Building for Microbial and Plant Genomics, 1500 Gortner Ave., St. Paul, Minnesota 55108
Abstract
ABSTRACT
While plasmids are very commonly associated with the majority of the lactic acid bacteria, they are only very rarely associated with
Lactobacillus delbrueckii
, with only four characterized to date. In this study, the complete sequence of a native plasmid, pDOJ1, from a strain of
Lactobacillus delbrueckii
subsp.
bulgaricus
was determined. It consisted of a circular DNA molecule of 6,220 bp with a G+C content of 44.6% and a characteristic
ori
and encoded six open reading frames (ORFs), of which functions could be predicted for three—a mobilization (Mob) protein, a transposase, and a fused primase-helicase replication protein. Comparative analysis of pDOJ1 and the other available
L. delbrueckii
plasmids (pLBB1, pJBL2, pN42, and pLL1212) revealed a very similar organization and amino acid identities between 85 and 98% for the putative proteins of all six predicted ORFs from pDOJ1, reflecting a common origin for
L. delbrueckii
plasmids. Analysis of the fused primase-helicase replication gene found a similar fused organization only in the theta replicating group B plasmids from
Streptococcus thermophilus
. This observation and the ability of the replicon to function in
S. thermophilus
support the idea that the origin of plasmids in
L. delbrueckii
was likely from
S. thermophilus
. This may reflect the close association of these two species in dairy fermentations, particularly yogurt production. As no vector based on plasmid replicons from
L. delbrueckii
has previously been constructed, an
Escherichia coli-L. delbrueckii
shuttle cloning vector, pDOJ4, was constructed from pDOJ1, the p15A
ori
, the chloramphenicol resistance gene of pCI372, and the
lacZ
polylinker from pUC18. This cloning vector was successfully introduced into
E. coli
,
L. delbrueckii
subsp.
bulgaricus
,
S. thermophilus
, and
Lactococcus lactis
. This shuttle cloning vector provides a new tool for molecular analysis of
Lactobacillus delbrueckii
and other lactic acid bacteria.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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