Affiliation:
1. Staphylococci Unit, Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We characterized a new transposon, Tn
5406
(5,467 bp), in a clinical isolate of
Staphylococcus aureus
(BM3327). It carries a variant of
vgaA
, which encodes a putative ABC protein conferring resistance to streptogramin A but not to mixtures of streptogramins A and B. It also carries three putative genes, the products of which exhibit significant similarities (61 to 73% amino acid identity) to the three transposases of the staphylococcal transposon Tn
554
. Like Tn
554
, Tn
5406
failed to generate target repeats. In BM3327, the single copy of Tn
5406
was inserted into the chromosomal
att554
site, which is the preferential insertion site of Tn
554
. In three other independent
S. aureus
clinical isolates, Tn
5406
was either present as a single plasmid copy (BM3318), as two chromosomal copies (BM3252), or both in the chromosome and on a plasmid (BM3385). The Tn
5406
-carrying plasmids also contain two other genes,
vgaB
and
vatB
. The insertion sites of Tn
5406
in BM3252 were studied: one copy was in
att554
, and one copy was in the additional
SCCmec
element. Amplification experiments revealed circular forms of Tn
5406
, indicating that this transposon might be active. To our knowledge, a transposon conferring resistance to streptogramin A and related compounds has not been previously described.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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