Affiliation:
1. Laboratoire des Spirochètes
2. Plateau Technique 4, Intégration et Analyse Génomique
3. Unité de Recherche de Génomique des Microorganismes Pathogènes, Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The first and, to date, only extrachromosomal circular replicon identified in the spirochete
Leptospira
is the LE1 prophage from
Leptospira biflexa
. The 74-kb LE1 genome has a GC content of 36%, which is similar to the GC content of
Leptospira
spp. Most of the 79 predicted open reading frames (ORFs) showed no similarities to known ORFs. However 21 ORFs appeared to be organized in clusters that could code for head and tail structural proteins and immunity repressor proteins. In addition, the pattern of gene expression showed that several LE1 genes are expressed specifically either in LE1 prophage or in
L. biflexa
late after infection. Since the LE1 prophage replicates autonomously as a circular replicon in
L. biflexa
, we were able to engineer an
L. biflexa-Escherichia coli
shuttle vector from a 5.3-kb DNA fragment of LE1 (Saint Girons et al., J. Bacteriol.
182:
5700-5705, 2000), opening this genus to genetic manipulation. In this study, base compositional asymmetry confirms the location of the LE1 replication region and suggests that LE1 replicates via a bidirectional Θ-like replication mechanism from this unique origin. By subcloning experiments, the replication region can be narrowed down to a 1-kb region. This minimal replication region consists of a
rep
encoding a protein of 180 amino acids. Upstream from
rep
, putative partitioning genes, called
parA
and
parB
, were found to be similar to the
par
loci in
Borrelia
plasmids. A significant increase of plasmid stability in
L. biflexa
can be seen only when both
parA
and
parB
are present. These results enable the construction of new shuttle vectors for studying the genetics of
Leptospira
spp. This study will also contribute to a better knowledge of phages unrelated to lambdoid phages.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
30 articles.
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