Transfer of the Symbiotic Plasmid of
Rhizobium etli
CFN42 Requires Cointegration with p42a, Which May Be Mediated by Site-Specific Recombination
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Published:2004-11-15
Issue:22
Volume:186
Page:7538-7548
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ISSN:0021-9193
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Container-title:Journal of Bacteriology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Bacteriol
Author:
Brom Susana1, Girard Lourdes1, Tun-Garrido Cristina1, García-de los Santos Alejandro1, Bustos Patricia2, González Víctor2, Romero David1
Affiliation:
1. Programa de Genética Molecular de Plásmidos Bacterianos 2. Programa de Evolución Molecular, Centro de Investigación sobre Fijación de Nitrógeno, UNAM, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Plasmid p42a from
Rhizobium etli
CFN42 is self-transmissible and indispensable for conjugative transfer of the symbiotic plasmid (pSym). Most pSym transconjugants also inherit p42a. pSym transconjugants that lack p42a always contain recombinant pSyms, which we designated RpSyms*. RpSyms* do not contain some pSym segments and instead have p42a sequences, including the replication and transfer regions. These novel recombinant plasmids are compatible with wild-type pSym, incompatible with p42a, and self-transmissible. The symbiotic features of derivatives simultaneously containing a wild-type pSym and an RpSym* were analyzed. Structural analysis of 10 RpSyms* showed that 7 shared one of the two pSym-p42a junctions. Sequencing of this common junction revealed a 53-bp region that was 90% identical in pSym and p42a, including a 5-bp central region flanked by 9- to 11-bp inverted repeats reminiscent of bacterial and phage attachment sites. A gene encoding an integrase-like protein (
intA
) was localized downstream of the attachment site on p42a. Mutation or the absence of
intA
abolished pSym transfer from a
recA
mutant donor. Complementation with the wild-type
intA
gene restored transfer of pSym. We propose that pSym-p42a cointegration is required for pSym transfer; cointegration may be achieved either through homologous recombination among large reiterated sequences or through IntA-mediated site-specific recombination between the attachment sites. Cointegrates formed through the site-specific system but resolved through RecA-dependent recombination or vice versa generate RpSyms*. A site-specific recombination system for plasmid cointegration is a novel feature of these large plasmids and implies that there is unique regulation which affects the distribution of pSym in nature due to the role of the cointegrate in conjugative transfer.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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